In the 1960s and 1970s conservatism movement became more popular and helped conservatives to enjoy modern interests such as economic prosperity and consumerism rather than liberal ideology. The period of strong conservative support of the 1960s usually pointed to the period from 1964 to 1974. Grassroots mobilization began to become stronger with the help of male and female volunteers of the middle class of Orange County. Corporate efforts and financial support, such as these people's efforts and state reviews help to disseminate conservative concepts.
Democrats are also beginning to feel the pressure of exercise they are unaware of. Lisa Girr's book "Suburban Warriors" explains the emergence of conservative movements that began in 1960 in other countries including California Orange County. Evangelical conservatives are dissatisfied with the abolition of racial discrimination at school and are dissatisfied with the fact that the country no longer has an interest in communism and are dissatisfied with relaxing social problems I will. As promised, Nixon began an era of collective imprisonment in her family. He fulfills the promise of the campaign to the Caucasian, he says that he brings "law and order" to the country. Drug war is confirmed to be a dog's whistle code, he will fight black people
American conservatism became an intellectual movement in the 1950s, became a political movement in the 1960s and 1970s, and then became a governance movement with President Reagan in the 1980s. In the process, the conservative movement established a consistent philosophy that still exists today. It is not an exaggeration to say that most of today's famous conservatives, like politicians, academics, activists, donors, or writers, work in some way at Ronald Reagan.
Today 's conservative movement is a reaction to the social, political and economic changes of the 1960' s, but the new rights have historically been based on past American right - wing movements. In response to these recent changes in American society, new rights speak a common language, but it is also important to understand that this seemingly unified thing has multiple meanings behind it. The expression "new rights" seems to mean a unified entity whose beliefs and goals are homogeneous. However, new rights are not a single group. It is not a coherent movement with common beliefs and values. Instead, the new rights are composed of a group of people and individuals, who have multiple, even disagreements with the human race, the role of the government, and the political circle. In fact, there are basic divisions, which are called "social conservative" and "free-for-open conservative" worldview.