"The conservative party balances haste with slowness, the local with the global, the artificial with the natural, novelty with memory, mobility with roots. And this corresponds to a biological need, since we need both novelty and disruption as well as security and persistence. Conservatives are realists, they have a sense of proportion, limits, and boundaries, they know that life inhales and exhales, has systole and diastole, is a round trip."
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'Tramonti, Giubilei Regnani, Roma, 2017, pp. 223-224. ISBN 978-88-98620-40-1
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