2.A political or social unit that has such a government. 3.The common people, considered as the primary source of political power. 4.Majority rule. 5.The principles of social equality and respect for the individual within a community. ...
In the last chapter I analyzed the orthodox marxist version of socialism—socialism Russian-style, as it was called—and explained its effects on the process of production and the social moral structure. I went on to point out that the theoretically foreseen consequences of relative impoverishment ...
social democracy n (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) (sometimes capital) the beliefs, principles, practices, or programme of a Social Democratic Party or of social democrats social democraticadj Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991,...
The Maine Democratic Party is the party of working people. We believe in the right of all people to receive fair compensation for their labor, to be able to adequately feed, house, clothe, and nurture themselves and their families and to have universal access to health care. Currently our l...
Does rhetoric highlighting social norms or mentioning science in a communication affect individuals鈥 beliefs about global warming and/or willingness to ta... T Bolsen,TJ Leeper,MA Shapiro - 《American Politics Research》 被引量: 7发表: 2013年 加载更多来源...
Swigger N. The Online Citizen: Is Social Media Changing Citizens' Beliefs about Democratic Values? Political Behavior. 2013;35(3):589-603.Swigger, N. (2013). The online citizen: Is social media changing citizens'beliefs about democratic values?. Political Behavior, 35(3): 589-603....
The Democratic Party is generally considered more willing to intervene in the economy, believing that government power is needed to regulate businesses that ignore social interests in the pursuit of earning areturnforshareholders. This intervention can come in the form of regulation (such as limits ...
polarization, which undermines functioning democracy. As we become more polarized online, we also become more polarized offline.Studies have shown there is a “perception gap” between the two major political parties in the U.S., leading both to think their beliefs are more different than they ...
the beliefs of rioters in South Wales in 1843-44, who were led by a man dressed as a woman and called Rebecca. — Rebeccaite, n. reformism the doctrine or movement of reform whether it be social, moral, or of any other type. — reformist, n. — reformistic, adj. ...
These are the most progressive members of the Democratic caucus. They often hold very liberal beliefs on economic and social policies (e.g., supportingthe Green New DealandMedicare for All, andabolishing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement). They’ve attacked party leadership for being too...