is an index of sociopolitical thinkers listed by the first name. Abraham Joshua Heschel Abul Kalam Azad Adam Müller Alain de Benoist Alexander of Aphrodisias...
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Corporate sociopolitical activism (CSA) refers to a firm's public demonstration of support or opposition to a partisan sociopolitical issue. CSA has become...
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market economy accompanied by sociopolitical support. For this purpose, the "Status Index" is calculated on the general level of development with regard to...
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William Fontaine William James William Paley William Sweet Workers of the world, unite! Wu Enyu Young Hegelians Zeitgeist Index of sociopolitical thinkers...
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Political sociology (redirect from Sociopolitical)
the book that a power elite wields power in America through its support of think-tanks, foundations, commissions, and academic departments. Additionally...
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Scientific racism (section Enlightenment thinkers)
led to a new consensus among anthropologists that human races are a sociopolitical phenomenon rather than a biological one. The term scientific racism...
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physiographically entirely in Western Asia, but it has strong historical and sociopolitical connections with Europe. The population and area figures refer to the...
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a reaction to economic materialism and consumer culture. Some cite sociopolitical goals aligned with environmentalist, anti-consumerist, or anti-war movements...
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Anti-consumerism (redirect from Criticism of anti-consumerism)
Anti-consumerism is a sociopolitical ideology. It has been defined as "intentionally and meaningfully excluding or cutting goods from one's consumption...
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Discourse (redirect from Types of discourse)
the latter ("big D") refers to sociopolitical discourses (language plus social and cultural contexts). Common forms of discourse analysis include: Critical...
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