Benjamin Wheatley Tracey is a figure associated with British conservatism, a political and philosophical tradition.
British conservatism represents a political and philosophical framework within the United Kingdom. This tradition champions the maintenance of existing institutions, adherence to the rule of law, and advocates for gradual societal evolution. Key tenets include traditionalism, support for the Union of Great Britain, loyalty to the Crown, and a skeptical stance towards European integration. Economically, it favors a free market approach, emphasizing individualism and a strong belief in personal accountability. British conservatism stands as one of the primary political ideologies in the UK, alongside liberalism and socialism. The criteria for inclusion on related lists often require individuals to have gained prominence after the publication of Edmund Burke's "Reflections on the Revolution in France," a work frequently identified as the genesis of conservative thought.