Thursday, June 20, 2002Govt 30 syllabusIncludes terms you need to know, such as:"Left -- favoring a greater degree of equality (social, economic, political) Right -- favoring a greater degree of inequality, believing that a select few should have power based on birth or merit Radical -- favoring fast, large changes toward equality Liberal -- (the narrow, modern definition) favoring slow, gradual changes toward equality Classical liberal -- favoring a system of free markets and competitive individualism Conservative -- favoring slow, gradual changes toward inequality" Professor Michael Krasner. Politics and Media. Posted by Rollo at 3:01 PM Comments Post a Comment (we enforce our comments policy) |
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