MAGA (Make America Great)

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The US MAGA move­ment embod­ies nation­al con­ser­vatism by fus­ing eco­nom­ic nation­al­ism, cul­tur­al tra­di­tion­al­ism, and pop­ulist rejec­tion of glob­al coop­er­a­tion into a dis­tinct­ly Amer­i­can frame. It empha­sizes strong bor­ders, restric­tive immi­gra­tion, and the pro­tec­tion of domes­tic indus­tries, while ele­vat­ing a nar­ra­tive of cul­tur­al and reli­gious iden­ti­ty that side­lines plu­ral­ism. Its skep­ti­cism toward inter­na­tion­al insti­tu­tions, envi­ron­men­tal reg­u­la­tion, and lib­er­al social poli­cies mir­rors the broad­er glob­al trend of nation­al con­ser­vatism, posi­tion­ing “Amer­i­ca First” as both a domes­tic ral­ly­ing cry and an ide­o­log­i­cal link to like-mind­ed move­ments abroad.

Ref­er­ences

MAGA move­ment – Britannica

Nation­al con­ser­vatism – Wikipedia

Trump’s eco­nom­ic nation­al­ism vs. tra­di­tion­al con­ser­vatism – Wash­ing­ton Post