I don't agree with GP, but if you consider "what have worked in the past" to be those who have the upper hand when setting the rules, then conservatism is cementing the status quo and preventing everyone else from changing it. In a way, preserving "what works" turns into "preserving what works for us".
This is rather one-sided interpretation, but it definitely has its precedences in history and even in our times.
This is rather one-sided interpretation, but it definitely has its precedences in history and even in our times.