The belief or theory that white people are superior to other peoples, and should therefore have greater power, authority, or status. Also: a social…
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释义 | society > authority > rule or government > politics > political philosophy > specific political theories or doctrines > [noun] > other political theories or doctrines (43) white supremacy1824 The belief or theory that white people are superior to other peoples, and should therefore have greater power, authority, or status. Also: a social… gradualism1835 The principle or method of gradual as opposed to immediate change. Originally used with reference to the abolition of slavery. (Cf. immediatism, n.) reformism1838 A policy of social, political, or religious reform; the advocacy or pursuit of this; spec. (in socialist thought) the theory or belief that… restrictionism1840 The policy or practice of limiting something (esp. free trade or immigration) by imposing restrictions. mutualism1842 The action or practice of a group of people in cooperating towards a common goal and for the common good; an instance or example of this. Also: the… new politics1844 Usually with the. Any new political theory or process; spec. a form of (chiefly left-wing) politics in which individuals participate directly in… perpetualism1849 Belief in the permanent nature and validity of something, esp. as a political or religious system. Also: the quality of being perpetual; permanence. economism1850 A belief in the primacy of economic causes or factors. progressivism1855 Advocacy of progress, reform, change, or innovation; the principles, theories, or policies of a progressive. Cf. progressism, n., progressionism, n. possibilism1883 Politics. Belief in or advocacy of moderate (rather than violent or revolutionary) policies aiming to bring about immediately practicable or… radicalism1899 Politically or socially radical attitudes, principles, or practice; (in early use with capital initial) spec. those characteristic of Radicals in… maximalism1909 The beliefs or doctrines of the Maximalists (see maximalist, n. 1) (now historical). Later (only with lower-case initial) also gen.: extremism in… radical feminism1912 advocacy of radical left-wing measures designed to counter the traditional dominance of men over women; the movement associated with this; (also) an… Eurasianism1922 Originally: an intellectual movement among Russian refugees which regarded Russia as a distinct civilization between Europe and Asia (now historical… communalism1923 Originally and chiefly South Asian. Strong allegiance to one's own ethnic or religious group, rather than to a society or nation as a whole… los von Rom1923 A slogan used by and applied to a movement which arose in Austria and Germany at the end of the 19th cent., seeking to reduce the political… voluntarism1924 Originally U.S. The principle of relying on voluntary action rather than compulsion; spec. with reference to political and trade-union… exceptionalism1929 The theory that the peaceful capitalism of the United States constitutes an exception to the general economic laws governing national historical… third way1935 Politics and Political Economy. A middle way between conventional right- and left-wing ideologies or policies; an ideology founded on political… cultural Marxism1938 Used depreciatively, chiefly among right-wing commentators: a political agenda advocating radical social reform, said to be promoted within western… quislingism1940 the practice or political doctrine of collaboration with an occupying enemy force. identitarianism1943 An ideology or political agenda which seeks to defend or promote the interests of a particular social, racial, or religious group, nationality, etc… libertarianism1948 Politics (originally U.S.). A political philosophy advocating protection or expansion of individual rights, especially those connected with the… one-worldism1948 The view that the world's inhabitants are (or should be) interdependent, with an emphasis on cultural similarities rather than differences, and on… renewalism1965 Advocacy of or adherence to a new or restored (esp. religious) system or practice; reformism. ecologism1969 A philosophy or ideology based on the application of ecological concepts and priorities to political and moral issues. Third Worldism1970 an ideology or policy of support for the Third World. ecofeminism1980 A socio-political theory and movement which associates ecological (esp. environmental) concerns with feminist ones, esp. in regarding both as… communitarian1984 Sociology and Politics. An advocate of the theory or ideology of communitarianism (communitarianism, n. 2). Subcategories:— adherents of (14) |
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