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  • ...t also conducts its own interdisciplinary research with a focus on social, political, legal, economic and cultural developments in Germany and Europe after 1945 ...e book|url=https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783658200183|title=The German Political Foundations' Work between Jerusalem, Ramallah and Tel Aviv : A Kaleidoscope ...
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  • ...sivism appeared within [[extropian]] jargon in 1999 as the removal of "all political, cultural, biological, and psychological limits to self-actualization and s Bioconservatives range in political perspective from [[right-wing politics|right-leaning]] religious and cultur ...
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  • ...s a response to a new era of global systemic competition between differing ideologies of economic development.<ref name=":1">{{Cite web |title=Techno-nationalism ...ontinent. The construction of the CPR (from 1881 to 1885) was a deliberate political and economic attempt to unite Canada's regions and link Eastern and Western ...
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  • ...in the area of civic participation, as well as planning professionals and political activists have all expressed criticism of SUP processes. ...re carried out with mixed Government teams including the following Spanish political formations: PSC-PSOE [http://www.socialistes.cat/home/], PNV [http://www.ea ...
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  • ...fective public deliberation to occur.<ref name="John Gastil">Gastil, John. Political Communication and Deliberation. Los Angeles: Sage Publications, 2008. 43-76 ...essionals of the media system" and the various elites who produce mediated political communication."<ref name="John Gastil" /> This ideal mediated deliberation ...
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  • {{short description|Political philosophy}} '''Technoliberalism''' is a [[political philosophy]] founded on ideas of liberty, individuality, responsibility, de ...
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  • ...study the cultural transmission of [[religion]]s, ideologies, the arts and political ideas in society, and across societies, over a time period that is usually ...o have synthesized these earlier arguments into a practice with a powerful political project ahead of it." (Vol.4, page 1394). ...
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  • In the 1970s in the US, the critique of technology became the basis of a new political perspective called [[anarcho-primitivism]], which was forwarded by thinkers ...itself as an academic discipline the critique of technology is basically a political project, not limited to [[academia]]. It features prominently in [[neomarxi ...
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  • *The process of creating and developing theories or [[ideologies]] based on an analytical study of [[societies]], [[cultures]], their ways o ...[[advertising|ad-men]], [[art]]ists, [[publicity|publicist]]s, [[politics|political activists]], and religious [[missionary|missionaries]]. ...
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  • ...o diverse perspectives, and favor and reinforce presupposed narratives and ideologies.<ref name=":5">{{Cite journal |last1=Cinelli |first1=Matteo |last2=De Franc The Internet has expanded the variety and amount of accessible political information. On the positive side, this may create a more pluralistic form ...
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  • ...strongly believes that technology allows mankind to make social, economic, political, and cultural advancements.<ref>Rushkoff, Douglas. EME: Explorations in Med In the late 20th and early 21st centuries, several ideologies and movements, such as the [[cyberdelic]] counterculture, the [[Californian ...
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  • {{about|the geographic and political term|the fictional superhuman abilities|Superpower (ability)|other uses|Sup ...on the issue.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Munro |first1=André |title=superpower (Political Science) |url=https://www.britannica.com/topic/superpower |website=britanni ...
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  • ...always used in German and later in English to refer more to philosophies, ideologies and cultural or religious perspectives, than to linguistic communities and ...be seen to cross political borders—''Weltanschauung'' is the product of [[political]] borders and common experiences of a people from a [[geographical]] region ...
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  • ...artificial modification of Earth's [[climate]] systems through two primary ideologies: [[Solar radiation management|Solar Radiation Management]] (SRM) and [[Carb ...hnological 'fix' for global warming, however impractical, causing lessened political pressure for a real solution.<ref>{{cite journal|title=Scientists: We Canno ...
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  • ...that it harms the environment and alienates people. However, proponents of ideologies such as [[transhumanism]] and [[techno-progressivism]] view continued techn ...e and utilize new technologies without regard for their broader social and political effects. ...
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  • Human cultures use symbols to express specific ideologies and social structures and to represent aspects of their specific culture. T ...ls and organizations to conform to their surroundings and evade social and political scrutiny. Examples of symbols with isomorphic value include wearing a profe ...
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  • ...780030444968}}</ref> [[World view|worldviews]] (and see below), [[Ideology|ideologies]], and [[mindset]]s. They have somewhat similar meanings that apply to smal ...al sciences in his essay, particularly in sociology, political science and political anthropology. ...
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  • ...humanism rejects the various assumptions of human dogmas (anthropological, political, scientific) and takes the next step by attempting to change the nature of ...nt approaches, [[Paul James (academic)|Paul James]] suggests that 'the key political problem is that, in effect, the position allows the human as a category of ...
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  • ...criptive term of any material that promotes certain opinions or [[ideology|ideologies]].<ref name="brit_BLS"/><ref name="Diggs-Brown2011p48"/> ...e or negative connotation in the mid-19th century, when it was used in the political sphere.<ref name="Diggs-Brown2011p48"/> ...
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