What was common in the positions of the Tories in Great Britain and the doctrinaires in France?

Both the Tories in Great Britain and the doctrinaires in France supported the monarchical power, not wanting to change the established order.

Both those and others were quite conservative in their views. They were not satisfied with radical and rapid reforms and changes. They adhered to the opinion that if reforms were to be carried out, then gradually. And these reforms should not be global in nature.



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