paleoconservative
noun [ C ] US uk/ˌpæl.i.əʊ.kənˈsɜː.və.tɪv/ us/ˌpeɪ.li.oʊ.kənˈsɝː.və.t̬ɪv/ (also informal paleocon, /ˌpæl.i.əʊ.kɒn/ /ˌpeɪ.li.oʊ.kɑːn/)
旧保守主义者,旧保守派
someone whose politics are conservative in a way that is traditional, old-fashioned, or far to the right, especially as relates to social issues
He appealed to both the newfangled unilateralism of neoconservatives and the old-fashioned nationalism of paleoconservatives. 他在推崇新式单边主义的新保守派和推崇老式民族主义的旧保守派中同样受欢迎。
He had to brush aside ideological differences with social conservatives and even paleocons. 他不得不撇开与社会保守派甚至与旧保守派的意识形态分歧。
Compare: neoconservative
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- Pat Buchanan, who says proudly, "We are Old Right and Old Church," emerged as the leader of the paleoconservatives.
- The paleoconservatives are more explicitly racialist and anti-democratic than the neoconservatives, who continue to support immigration, civil rights, and limited government.
- Paleocons are not generally interventionist, except perhaps during the Cold War.
paleoconservative
adjective US uk/ˌpæl.i.əʊ.kənˈsɜː.və.tɪv/ us/ˌpeɪ.li.oʊ.kənˈsɝː.və.t̬ɪv/
旧保守主义者的,旧保守派的
having or expressing political views that are conservative in a way that is traditional, old-fashioned, or far to the right
paleoconservative policies
a paleoconservative congressman 一名旧保守派国会议员
Compare: neoconservative
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- The rider was attached to the bill by paleoconservative senator Strom Thurmond.
- Humberto Fontova, the Cuban-American paleoconservative author
- the neoconservative and paleoconservative assault on the UN