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    US History

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    US HISTORY Zach Cape The Other Side of the 1960s: Barry Goldwater & the Rise of Postwar Conservatism Major Questions 1. What did conservatives believe in the 1960’s? 2. How did they gain control of the United States government? Conservatism: from the Political Fringe to the Halls of Power 1. The age of Liberalism- 1930’s – 60’s 2. “Liberalism” defined: individual rights and freedoms protected by “activist” government. a. Liberalism’s roots: Progressivism and the New Deal 3. !950’s- Liberalism

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    in their reaction to the French Revolution. They also represent two opposing ideologies: conservatism and radical liberalism. Some would say that Burke is more a true philosopher than Paine‚ but in my view this is not fair‚ and both are important: Burke for warning of the dangers of trying to shape society according to abstract concepts and ideals‚ and as a representative of traditional English Conservatism; Paine for foreseeing the welfare state‚ as well as American independence from Britain.

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    Throughout history philosophers have attempted to explain the ins and outs of human society. These explanations have helped shape our perception of the world and the society we live in. One such philosopher is Edmund Burke‚ the father of modern conservatism. Considering Burke’s stance on the American Revolution‚ it is quite surprising that he strongly opposed the French Revolution. In his most well known work‚ Reflections on the revolution in France‚ Burke argued that the revolution went against

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    Free Essays - Social Policy Essays Modern welfare state development is generally considered to lead to social security or benefits payments‚ social housing provision‚ health provision‚ social work and educational services. Together these services are known as the ’big five ’ but these services tend to develop over time and have differed in quantity‚ availability and quality. Provision and development can change due to social‚ economic and political factors (Spicker‚ 1995‚ p. 3). State provision

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    Progressivism Movement

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    innovations and reforms in the political‚ economic‚ and social order. The Progressive movement‚ 1901 to 1917‚ was ultimately the triumph of conservatism rather than a victory for liberalism. In a general sense‚ the conservative goals of this period justified the Liberal reforms enacted by Progressive leaders. Deviating from the "traditional" definition of conservatism (a resistance to change and a disposition of hostility to innovations in the political‚ social‚ and economic order)‚ the Conservatist triumph

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    Judging Personality

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    Berkeley: University of California Press. Dana‚ R.C.‚ John‚ T. J.‚ Samuel‚ D. G.‚ Jeff‚ P.(2008) The secret lives of liberals and conservatives: personality profiles‚ interaction styles and the things they leave Knight‚ K. Liberalism and conservatism. (1999) In J. P. Robinson‚ P.R.Shaver‚& L. S. Wrightsman (Ed.)‚ Measures of political attitude.59-158 Hayes‚ D.‚ (2005) Candidate qualities through a partisan lens: A theory of trait ownership. Amer J PLos 49: 908–923. Jakub‚ S.‚ Michaela

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    1 Introduction to Ideologies

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    1 SOCIAL STUDIES 30-1 INTRODUCTION TO IDEOLOGIES Prepared by the Social Studies Department Bishop Carroll High School SOCIAL STUDIES 30-1 INTRODUCTION TO IDEOLOGIES (2 units) I. Information Key Issue: To what extent should we embrace an ideology? Related Issue 1: To what extent should ideology be the foundation of Identity? General Outcome: Students will explore the relationship between identity and ideology. Read the main objectives

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    satisfied with their democracy than are the citizens of other countries? In what ways have our political values been affected by historical developments and by economic and technological growth? What are the key philosophical assumptions of liberalism‚ conservatism‚ socialism‚ environmentalism‚ and libertarianism? Why are Americans not deeply ideological? What is the nature of the relationship between ideology and tolerance? What role did ideology play in the 2000 elections? 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Chapter Outline

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    and MMD PR | Note: Japan Economic Model (MITI/METI)‚ Informal links of Iron Triangle | Keiretsu‚ big business (Iron Triangle w/ elected politicians) | LDP‚ Democratic Party | Isolation and Emulation vs. Outside Emulation and Internal Innovation‚ Conservatism‚ Harmony‚ Collective Identity‚ Hierarchy‚ Strong state – weak society | Russia | Late | PM (President) | Direct popular election | Duma (Federation Council)

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    Clemens von Metternich played the key role in Vienna. His conservative (perhaps reactionary) actions and views made him the dominant European continental spokesmen of post-French Revolutionary conservatism. Irishman and British parliamentary figure Edmund Burke was the leading representative of English conservatism in this epoch. Among other things‚ conservatives sought to ease European imperialist competition in Europe itself. The delegates at the Congress of Vienna (1814 - 1815) were motivated to a

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