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I think it is fair to say that during World War II there was a high sense of purpose. The country had a very clear vision of its own standing, of its own morality. It was not an ambiguous time. Today, we live in a world that is highly ambiguous, very fractured, with many of the historical, traditional values in a state of collapse, really.
There's nobility in hard work, traditional values.
Here are the values that I stand for: honesty, equality, kindness, compassion, treating people the way you want to be treated and helping those in need. To me, those are traditional values.
Conservatives have no understanding of modern capitalism. They have a distorted understanding of the traditional values they claim to defend.
Traditional values are big in my life.
Conservatives unwittingly side with the social forces that contribute to the destruction of traditional values.
It amazes me that talking about traditional values is controversial, but it seems to be.
Yes, I was slightly outside everything when I was growing up. My mother jokes that I was exchanged at birth. She brought us up to have traditional values. She was absolutely not part of the '60s generation.
We desecrated the traditional values, but new values didn't come along.
There is no conflict between favouring Islamic and traditional values and being more open and international.