Conservatives were generally

a. critical of Enlightenment principles that released instincts religion had once controlled.
b. suspicious of the theory of natural rights.
c. fearful of utopian visions and those who would implement them by force.
d. of the view that human wickedness was not caused by a faulty environment, but lay at the core of human nature.
e. All of these


e

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