social conservatism

noun

: a political philosophy stressing the importance of preserving traditional social mores, family and gender roles, and sexual morality (as by supporting legislation that is aimed at prohibiting abortion, restricting legal marriage to unions of one man and one woman, barring the legal recognition of the gender identity of transgender people, and banning pornography)
The GOP has kept the social conservatism that made Reagan the preferred candidate for evangelical Christians—a constituency that now dominates many Republican primaries. That's been clear throughout the campaign, as the candidates have sparred over how far to go to impose national bans on abortion, a goal sought by many Republican primary voters but opposed by a majority of Americans.David Lauter and Seema Mehta
Many governments … have implemented and continue to maintain exclusionary laws because of public support for social conservatism.Chad de Guzman
social conservative noun
plural social conservatives
Parry was a social conservative who expected Marian to keep house and tend their offspring. Jo Livingstone
… a social conservative who strongly backed a 2016 law that required people to use public bathrooms corresponding to the gender on their birth certificates. Trip Gabriel
The party has been rife with factions, often pitting social conservatives against those who care most about business and economics … Anthony Man

Word History

First Known Use

1974, in the meaning defined above

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The first known use of social conservatism was in 1974

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“Social conservatism.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/social%20conservatism. Accessed 5 Oct. 2024.

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