New Right
The "New Right" is a political movement that emerged in the late 20th century, primarily in the United States and United Kingdom. It combines traditional conservative values with a strong emphasis on free-market economics, limited government, and a focus on individual liberties. The movement gained prominence during the 1980s, particularly with the election of Ronald Reagan in the U.S. and Margaret Thatcher in the U.K.
The New Right often opposes social liberalism and advocates for a return to traditional family values. It also emphasizes a tough stance on crime and immigration, seeking to strengthen national security. Key organizations associated with the New Right include the Heritage Foundation and the American Enterprise Institute.