PPT-Political Ideologies I

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Andrew Heywood Chapter 3 Introduction What is political ideology A definition of ideology must be neutral it must reject the notion that ideologies are good or

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Andrew Heywood Chapter 3 Introduction What is political ideology A definition of ideology must be neutral it must reject the notion that ideologies are good or bad true or false or liberating or oppressive . For details refer to the section on Global Political Studies Specialized Honours BA 120 Credits Residency requirement a minimum of 30 course credits and at leas t half 50 per cent of the course credits required in each undergraduate degree program m Revolutions . of . 1848. Europe: c. 1814. Congress of Vienna:. Late 18. th. c. French Revolution (social, economic, political). under Napoleon: France led Europe into War. defeated by ‘allies’ -- Russia, Prussia, Austria, Britain, all ‘conservative monarchies’ . Chapter 2. When we examine ideologies, we can see that each of them is based on either individualism or collectivism, or a mixture of the two.. What is the relationship between the individual and society?. Other Ideological Traditions. Heywood: Chapter 3. Other . Ideological Traditions. 1- . Fascism. Whereas liberalism, conservatism and socialism are 19. th. century ideologies, fascism is a child of the 20. The twentieth century was marked by ideological disagreements that led to political upheaval, violent revolution, and a dramatic arms race in a polarized world.. “. Anyone desiring a quiet life has done badly to be born in the twentieth century.”. Ch. 16.1. “The political party agitates the community with ill jealousies and false alarms…..kindles the animosities of one part y against the other….foments, occasionally riot, and insurrection, opens the door to foreign influence, and corruption”. Chapter 8 . Students . will . examine how ideological conflict shaped international relations after. . the Second World War . (expansionism. , containment, deterrence, brinkmanship, détente, liberation movements). Would there be a strong government with strict laws?. Would citizens have special rights and freedoms?. What would the education system look like?. Ideology. A set of ideas that guides the decisions of a group of people. . Political . violence . .  . violence or the threat of violence, especially bombing, kidnapping, and assassination, carried out for political purposes, the experience of terror or fear as the proximate aim of that violence. The twentieth century was marked by ideological disagreements that led to political upheaval, violent revolution, and a dramatic arms race in a polarized world.. “. Anyone desiring a quiet life has done badly to be born in the twentieth century.”. Modern political cartoons have been around since the 19. th. Century. The increase in newspaper and magazine circulation in the 1800s provided a rich environment for the rise and use of political cartoons.. Chapter 1. Ideology and Ideologies. A Working Definition of “Ideology” . A Working Definition of “Ideology” . Ideology. : a fairly coherent and comprehensive set of ideas that:. A Working Definition of “Ideology” . By Tanya Maria Golash-Boza. . People in the United States do not usually think deeply about how whiteness is an idea that shapes many things and also can shift among categories of people. One area where whiteness has been important is in immigration and citizenship, as people labeled as white were provided many privileges in terms of immigration and citizenship. . Political Parties, PACs, Lobbying, and Interest Groups Political Parties What are Political Parties? Organizations of people with similar ideas that are formed to win elections. What are PACs (Political Action Committees)?

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