List of paleoconservative organizations
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The following is a list of organizations with paleoconservative ideas. Paleoconservatism is a term for a conservative political philosophy found primarily in the United States stressing tradition, limited government, civil society, anti-colonialism and anti-federalism, along with religious, regional, national and Western identity.[1] There are groups and political parties that have Paleoconservative beliefs in Europe They are mostly Anti-Islam and Anti-LGBT
All over America
- American Party (modern)
- American Family Association
- American Ideas Institute
- The American Conservative, a magazine of the American Ideas Institute
- American Independent Party
- American Nationalist Union
- America First Political Action Conference
- Chronicles (magazine)
- The Conservative Caucus
- Constitution Party
- Council of Conservative Citizens
- Family Research Council
- Gun Owners of America
- Intercollegiate Studies Institute
- John Birch Society
- John Randolph Club
- Liberty Committee
- National Association for Gun Rights
- Rockford Institute
- United States Business and Industry Council
- VDARE
Texas
Europe political parties with paleoconservative beliefs or factions
Austria
Latvia
Lithuania
Estonia
Germany
- Alternative for Germany (factions)
- Der Flügel
Romania
Slovakia
Bulgaria
- Revival (Bulgarian political party)
- Russophiles for the Revival of the Fatherland
- Attack (political party)
- Velichie
- Volya Movement (factions)
- VMRO – Bulgarian National Movement (factions)
Greece
Italy
- Lega (political party) (Factions)
- Tricolour Flame
Spain
- Vox (political party) (factions)
- Se Acabó La Fiesta
References
edit- ^ For more discussion of defining elements of paleoconservative thought, see Scotchie, Joseph, ed., The Paleoconservatives: New Voices of the Old Right, 1999., Gottfried, Paul, The Conservative Movement, 1993., Gottfried's "Paleoconservatism" article in American Conservatism: An Encyclopedia (ISI:2006), and the "What Is Paleoconservatism?" symposium in Chronicles magazine, January, 2001