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XIXth- XX th Century “Isms”
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Four figures give their views on reform;
a Whig, Charles Grey ( ) says ‘Reform is absolutely necessary to prevent Revolution’; a Tory, the Duke of Wellington ( ) says ‘I do maintain that Reform means nothing else than Revolution’; a Liberal, possibly John Lee Lee ( ) says ‘A Leetle Reform is wanting but fiddlededee about Revolution’; a Radical, William Cobbett ( ) brandishing a gridiron says ‘I say if we don’t have a Real Radical Reform we’ll have a Revolution’; 1831
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Before we examine people’s misnomered misconceptions of politics, it is critical to understand the general difference between “Left” or “Left Wing” and “Right” or “Right Wing.” The terms “Left” and “Right” actually originate in the 18th century French Legislature where those loyal to the King and to religion sat on the right while those opposed to the King and were in favor of revolution sat on the left.
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Conservatism unwillingness or slowness to accept change or new ideas
a right-of-center political philosophy based on a tendency to support gradual rather than abrupt change and to preserve the status quo an ideology that views the existing form of society as worthy of preservation
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Liberalism a belief in tolerance and gradual reform in moral, religious, or political matters
a political ideology with its beginnings in western Europe that rejects authoritarian government and defends freedom of speech, association, and religion, and the right to own property. an economic theory in favor of free competition and minimal government regulation
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Romanticisme a movement in the arts and literature that originated in the late 18th century, emphasizing inspiration, subjectivity, and the primacy of the individual.
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Nationalism patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts.
Synonyms:patriotism, patriotic sentiment, xenophobia, chauvinism, jingoïsme "their extreme nationalism was frightening" an extreme form of this, especially marked by a feeling of superiority over other countries.plural noun: nationalisms
advocacy of political independence for a particular country.
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WHAT YOU THINK YOU KNOW ABOUT
FORGET WHAT YOU THINK YOU KNOW ABOUT Conservatism Liberalism Romanticism Socialism Nationalism Feminism
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Liberalism Socialism Nationalism
CONSERVATISM Social Class(es): Buzzwords Mixes Well With Doesn’t Play Well With Proponent(s) Document(s) Aristocracy / Landed Gentry Tradition Institutions Privileges Romanticism (Sometimes) Liberalism Socialism Nationalism Liberalism (vs. Socialism) Edmund Burke, Metternich Burke, Reflections on the Revolution in France C L R N S F
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Conservatism Romanticism SOCIALISM
LIBERALISM Social Class(es): Buzzwords Mixes Well With Doesn’t Play Well With Proponent(s) Document(s) Bourgeoisie (Professional Class) LIBERTY Constitution Natural Rights Laissez-faire Choice Equality Reform Individualism PROGRESS Nationalism (Self-Determination) Conservatism Romanticism SOCIALISM Conservatism (vs. Socialism) Adam Smith, John Stuart Mill Wealth of Nations, On Liberty C L R N S F
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Conservatism vs. Liberalism
Conservative Liberal INHERITED Rights A connection with the past NATURAL Rights God-given
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Burke’s Liberal Conservatism
Burke supported the American Revolution because it combined liberal values with a connection with the British tradition of government.
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MODIFIED Existing Institutions DESTROYED Existing Institutions
Revolutions Compared GLORIOUS Revolution FRENCH Revolution MODIFIED Existing Institutions DESTROYED Existing Institutions
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MODIFIED Existing Institutions CREATED Brand New Institutions
Revolutions Compared GLORIOUS Revolution FRENCH Revolution MODIFIED Existing Institutions CREATED Brand New Institutions
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ROMANTICISM Liberalism C L R N S F Artists, Authors, & Poets Beauty
Social Class(es): Buzzwords Mixes Well With Doesn’t Play Well With Proponent(s) Document(s) Artists, Authors, & Poets Beauty Nostalgia Nature Enlightenment Conservatism (Backward Looking) Nationalism (It’s Just Beautiful) Liberalism William Blake (Poet) Eugène Delacroix (Artist) The Sorrows of Young Werther Frankenstein Blake’s Poetry C L R N S F
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NATIONALISM Conservatism C L R N S F
Social Class(es): Buzzwords Mixes Well With Doesn’t Play Well With Proponent(s) Document(s) ALL (Nationality Transcends Class) Spirit (Volksgeist) Freedom Independence Liberalism (Self-Determination) Romanticism (Beauty & Ideals) Conservatism Mazzini (Italy) Hegel (German Philosopher) The Duties of Man (Mazzini) Grimm’s Fairy Tales C L R N S F
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Liberty Leading the People Eugène Delacroix (1830)
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SOCIALISM C L R N S F Louis Blanc, Karl Marx
Social Class(es): Buzzwords Mixes Well With Doesn’t Play Well With Proponent(s) Document(s) Working Classes JUSTICE Harmony Organization EQUALITY Cooperation Community FAIRNESS Association FREEDOM Conservatism LIBERALISM It’s Complicated Louis Blanc, Karl Marx Organization of Work, The Communist Manifesto C L R N S F
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Two Competing Alternatives
Conservatism The Old Regime Based on Privilege Two Competing Alternatives LIBERALISM Abolish Privilege SOCIALISM Abolish Privilege
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The Old Regime Based on Privilege
Conservatism The Old Regime Based on Privilege LIBERALISM Abolish Privilege SOCIALISM Abolish Privilege INDIVIDUALISM Every Man For Himself
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Conservatism LIBERALISM SOCIALISM Abolish Privilege Abolish Privilege
The Old Regime Based on Privilege LIBERALISM Abolish Privilege SOCIALISM Abolish Privilege COLLECTIVISM We’re All In This Together
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The Old Regime Based on Privilege
Conservatism The Old Regime Based on Privilege LIBERALISM Abolish Privilege SOCIALISM Abolish Privilege INDIVIDUALISM COLLECTIVISM
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The Old Regime Based on Privilege
Conservatism The Old Regime Based on Privilege Conservatives and Liberals shared a belief in private property and a fear of socialism LIBERALISM Abolish Privilege SOCIALISM Abolish Privilege INDIVIDUALISM COLLECTIVISM
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Remember the Ladies
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FEMINISM Conservatism C L R N S F WOMEN Mary Wollstonecraft
Social Class(es): Buzzwords Mixes Well With Doesn’t Play Well With Proponent(s) Document(s) WOMEN Gender Privilege Gender Equality Natural Rights Feminists employed these philosophies – not to say that Liberals and Socialists were feminists Liberalism Socialism Conservatism Mary Wollstonecraft John Stuart Mill A Vindication of the Rights of Woman The Subjection of Women C L R N S F
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Le militarisme Catégorie: une forme de gouvernement Caractéristiques:
- Un grand militaire agressif - Les politiques de guerre - La croyance qu’il faut toujours maintenir un militaire pret à défendre le pays Exemple: Le Japon pendant la deuxième guerre mondiale Comparaisons? Non
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Le socialisme/Le marxisme
Categorie: Une idéologie Caractéristiques: - Une société égale, basée sur la coopération et non la compétition L’élimination des classes sociales (l’idée marxiste) Un gouvernement totalitaire Exemple: Il n’existe pas de pays complètement socialiste, mais plutôt communiste Comparisons? Le communisme (qui est basé sur le marxisme)
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Le libéralisme/La démocratie
Catégorie: Une forme de gouvernement qui signifie “dirigé par le peuple” Caractéristiques: La participation directe ou indirecte (representative) Les droits de l’individu (les libertés...) Des parties d’opposition Exemple: Le Canada, Les Etats-Unis, La Grande-Bretagne etc... Comparisons? Non
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Le capitalisme Catégorie: un système économique Caractéristiques:
Contrôlé par les individus et les compagnies privées. Le peuple est libre à decider comment il va gagner et dépenser son salaire Les classes sociales L’instabilité économique Exemple: Le Canada, Les Etats-Unis Comparisons? Non
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L’imperialisme Catégorie: Un mouvement pour le contrôle des colonies. La ‘colonisation’ Caractéristiques: Un pays maternel et une colonie La pays maternel contrôle tous les aspects de la colonie . Ex: l’infrastructure, la culture, les institutions sociales etc. Exemple: plusieurs pays africains ex: Le Rwanda a été colonisé par la Belgique Comparisons? Non
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Le totalitarisme/L’absolutisme
Catégorie: Une forme de gouvernement Caractéristiques: Une dictature, une personne a le pouvoir ‘absolu’ Exemples: La Russie (communiste), L’Allemagne nazie (fasciste) Comparisons? Le fascisme, le nazisme, le communisme
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Le fascisme Catégorie: une forme de gouvernement Caractéristiques:
Une dictature En pouvoir souvent après un coup L’etat contrôle tout (totalitaire) Le patriotisme extrême Les politiques de guerre La persécution des minorités La propagande Exemples: l’Italie sous la direction de Mussolini, L’Espagne sous la direction de Franco, L’ Allemagne sous la direction de Hitler Comparisons? Le nazisme, le totalitarisme
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Le communisme Catégorie: une forme du gouvernement, basé sur le marxisme Caractéristiques: Un seul bloc – pas d’opposition Un gouvernement totalitaire La propriété publique des moyens de production L’éducation est importante Exemples? Le Cuba, Le Vîet-Nam, La Corée du Nord... Comparisons? Le socialisme/le marxisme
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