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This sort of scope could cover certain Austrian and Polish organisations which are not Latin. Is this the right title? I think maybe a merge with Political Catholicism could be more useful? Though this perhaps overlooks specifically monarchist groups.- Yorkshirian ( talk) 03:53, 17 August 2009 (UTC) reply


I think the term "Latin conservatism" is to be understood fairly broadly. (I.e. as a movement which originated in the Latin world, but which then "emigrated" elsewhere, particularly to other areas with sizeable Catholic populations, such as Germany and Poland.) I do have one question about the title, though: shouldn't it be "Latin conservatism" (lowercase c) rather than "Latin Conservatism"? I see no reason why "Conservatism" should be capitalized, particularly when this is not done in any of the other articles on subcultures within the conservative movement. EdwardTattsyrup ( talk) 12:07, 8 June 2010 (UTC) reply

I have moved it, "continental conservatism" is far more accurate. Continental conservatism was not isolated to the Latin world - including Roman Catholic societies, continental conservatism influenced Tsarist Russia - an Orthodox Christian country and Prussia that was Protestant.-- R-41 ( talk) 17:05, 17 February 2012 (UTC) reply
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Correct title?

This sort of scope could cover certain Austrian and Polish organisations which are not Latin. Is this the right title? I think maybe a merge with Political Catholicism could be more useful? Though this perhaps overlooks specifically monarchist groups.- Yorkshirian ( talk) 03:53, 17 August 2009 (UTC) reply


I think the term "Latin conservatism" is to be understood fairly broadly. (I.e. as a movement which originated in the Latin world, but which then "emigrated" elsewhere, particularly to other areas with sizeable Catholic populations, such as Germany and Poland.) I do have one question about the title, though: shouldn't it be "Latin conservatism" (lowercase c) rather than "Latin Conservatism"? I see no reason why "Conservatism" should be capitalized, particularly when this is not done in any of the other articles on subcultures within the conservative movement. EdwardTattsyrup ( talk) 12:07, 8 June 2010 (UTC) reply

I have moved it, "continental conservatism" is far more accurate. Continental conservatism was not isolated to the Latin world - including Roman Catholic societies, continental conservatism influenced Tsarist Russia - an Orthodox Christian country and Prussia that was Protestant.-- R-41 ( talk) 17:05, 17 February 2012 (UTC) reply

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