Reagan Conservatism, or the "Reagan Revolution," describes the conservative ideology and policies of Ronald Reagan, blending traditional conservatism with new right elements, emphasizing reduced government, lower taxes (Reaganomics), strong national defense (Peace Through Strength), anti-communism, and traditional moral values, significantly shifting the Republican Party and American politics towards the right from the 1980s onward.
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Ronald Reagan strongly advocated for limited government, viewing large government as a threat to freedom and prosperity, believing it should empower individuals, reduce spending, lower taxes, and stick to constitutionally enumerated powers, famously stating, "As government expands, liberty contracts," emphasizing that individuals control government, not vice versa, to foster economic growth and self-reliance.
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Ronald Reagan's core beliefs centered on limited government, individual liberty, strong national defense, free-market economics (Reaganomics), and traditional values, rooted in American exceptionalism, faith, and optimism. He championed lower taxes, deregulation, anti-communism (calling the USSR the "Evil Empire"), and a strong military to promote freedom, believing government intervention stifled prosperity and individual potential.
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