Anti-consumerism

Anti-consumerism

Anti-consumerism is opposition or resistance to a culture or way of life emphasizing the purchase and use of consumer goods. It is a sociopolitical ideology…
Anarchism a Political Philosophy

Anarchism a Political Philosophy

Anarchism is a belief in the abolition of all government and the organization of society on a voluntary, cooperative basis without recourse to force or…
Classical Liberalism in Political Science

Classical Liberalism in Political Science

Classical liberalism is a political ideology and a branch of liberalism which advocates civil liberties under the rule of law with an emphasis on economic…
Exploitation Colonialism

Exploitation Colonialism

Colonialism is the act of one nation controlling another for economic gain. Exploitation colonialism involves fewer colonists and focuses on the exploitation of natural resources…
Settler Colonialism

Settler Colonialism

Colonialism as a concept has its roots in European expansionism and the founding of the so-called New World. Settler colonialism is an ongoing system of…
Internal Colonialism

Internal Colonialism

Internal Colonialism is a theoretical and practical guide for understanding sentimental particularities of political society and postcolonial culture. It is the uneven effects of economic development…
Suburban Colonization

Suburban Colonization

Suburban areas have lower population density than inner-city neighborhoods. The suburban colonization process is observed in larger cities that have suffered population and political power loss to…
Effects Of Political Socialization

Effects Of Political Socialization

In the fields of the political sciences, ‘Political Socialization’ is the process through which a person develops political beliefs and opinions that influence their behavior…
Political Socialization

Political Socialization

In the fields of the political sciences, ‘Political Socialization’ is the process through which a person develops political beliefs and opinions that influence their behavior…
Political Capital

Political Capital

Political capital refers to the goodwill, trust, and influence that politicians earn or build-up with the public through the pursuit of policies that people like…
Differences between Yalta and Potsdam

Differences between Yalta and Potsdam

Differences between Yalta and Potsdam The conferences at Yalta and Potsdam were the two most important peace conferences of World War II. The major powers…
Genocide of Rwanda

Genocide of Rwanda

Genocide of Rwanda Beginning on April 6, 1994, Hutus began slaughtering the Tutsis in the African country of Rwanda. As the brutal killings continued, the world…
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