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  • ...ler in-groups or elites. It is generally anti-[[authoritarian]], viewing [[political power]] as [[good]] ''only'' if it is used in ways that benefit everyone or
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  • ...ition by carefully avoiding or even repudiating any viewpoints which the [[political right]] has deemed "too radical".{{seed}}
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  • ...l Contra Contraception] by Russell Shorto: long NY Times article about the political Right's war on [[contraception]] ([http://www.nytimes.com/2006/05/07/magazi ==Groups==
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  • ...t only irresponsible, it has a chilling effect on the vibrant tradition of political dissent in this country."&rdquo; It was inevitable, right? </let>
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  • ...a general way of referring to certain uses of the word "values" within the political sphere. The most common of these in the {{USA}} is "[[family values]]", but ...[[identity politics|beliefs derive mainly from their membership in certain groups]] (a.k.a. [[belief-tribe]]s).
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  • [[Identity politics]] is the [[conflation]] of political ideology with personal identity, typically resulting in arguments of the ge ...ose beliefs derive mainly from their [[belief-clique|membership in certain groups]].
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  • ...ous]] fundamentalists or evangelists who attain office and who openly make political decisions based on their faith are a problem. This is partly because they t For similar reasons, religious groups actively supporting a particular candidate are a problem. This violates the
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  • ...s that it's never OK to gratuitously attempt to hurt the feelings of large groups of people, with no other reasonable end but to hurt their feelings, but I t ...nversation about science," long criticized for being overly liberal in its political orientation, is dominated by an illiberal, anti-intellectual ass whose idea
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  • ...alism/US\US Democratic Party\US Republican Party\Democrats vs. Republicans\political power\rationality</let> <let name=data index=Title>The Power of Political Misinformation</let>
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  • * '''topics''': [[topic::US/OR/Portland/2018/08/04/protest]] [[topic::political violence]] [[topic::US/OR/Portland/police]] ...S/OR/Portland/2018/08/04/protest|protesters demonstrated against far-right groups massed downtown]].]]
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  • ...p's content does have to remain civil and respectful. Insults, even toward political figures are not allowed anywhere on Nextdoor.}} ...ebate, as it is easier to get a post removed for being insulting towards a political figure than it is to [[address the content]] of that post.
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  • ...[truth]] and promoting false [[belief]]s. It is primarily practiced by two groups: [[propagandist]]s and [[belief-tribe]] members. * [[political framing]]
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  • [[political alignment::religious right]] ...osition. He is particularly known for implicit threats of violence against groups that actively support peaceful coexistence ([[2017/08/31/White Supremacist
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  • <let name=data index=Title>Rightwing Extremism: Current Economic and Political Climate Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment</let> <let name=data index=TitlePlain>Rightwing Extremism: Current Economic and Political Climate Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment</let>
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  • ...a democratic, socialist-feminist, pre-party formation, working to create a political party worthy of the name.</p> ...time in the US. In 1983, after a few years of political courtship, the two groups officially merged and The [[Democratic Socialists of America]] (DSA) was fo
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  • [[David Horowitz]] is an [[United States of America|American]] [[political conservative]] or possibly [[neoconservative]]. * Affiliated with activist groups such as [[Students for Academic Freedom]] and [[wikipedia:Campus Watch|Camp
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  • ...trapment. The right-wingosphere then uses this disinformation to undermine political support for organizations and individuals they oppose. ...s in an effort to discredit mainstream media organizations and progressive groups. Project Veritas also uses entrapment to generate bad publicity for its tar
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  • ...eological axes]] which work well together to uniquely identify differing [[political ideologies]] and accurately display the ideological distances between them. ...al-theme.html Contrary Brin 2006-05-31] goes into some of the pitfalls of "political axis"-making, most notably:
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  • ** '''[[InstaGov]]''' (currently in development) will allow groups of people to coagulate around points of view on which they can agree, and t ...s_Wikia Campaigns Wikia]''' is geared towards information about particular political candidates. As such, it will have a lot of useful information upon which Is
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  • ...or short: a two-dimensional personality trait exhibited by individuals and groups to varying degrees, with the two dimensions being "followership" and "leade ...a right-wing authoritarian follower doesn't necessarily have conservative political views. Instead he's someone who readily submits to the established authorit
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