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A Cyborg Manifesto
"A Cyborg Manifesto" is an essay written by Donna Haraway and published in 1984.
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Adolph L. Reed Jr.
Adolph Leonard Reed Jr. (born January 14, 1947) is an American professor of political science at the University of Pennsylvania, specializing in race and American politics.
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Advocacy group
Advocacy groups (also known as pressure groups, lobby groups, campaign groups, interest groups, or special interest groups) use various forms of advocacy in order to influence public opinion and/or policy.
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African-American literature
African-American literature is the body of literature produced in the United States by writers of African descent.
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African-American women in politics
African-American women have been involved in American political issues and advocating for the community since the American Civil War era through organizations, clubs, community-based social services, and advocacy.
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Africana studies
Africana studies, black studies, African-American studies or Africology, in US education, is the multidisciplinary study of the histories, politics and cultures of peoples of African origin in both Africa and the African diaspora.
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Afrocentrism
Afrocentrism (also Afrocentricity) is an approach to the study of world history that focuses on the history of people of recent African descent.
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Alan Read (writer)
Alan Read (born 21 September 1956) is a writer and professor of theatre at King's College London.
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Alex Kazemi
Alex Kazemi (born June 22, 1994) is a Canadian pop artist, author and journalist.
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Alice Dreger
Alice Domurat Dreger is a historian, bioethicist, author, and former professor of clinical medical humanities and bioethics at the Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University in Chicago, Illinois.
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Alison Donnell
Alison Donnell is an academic, originally from the United Kingdom.
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All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen
The All India Majlis-e-Ittehad-ul Muslimeen or AIMIM (translation: All India Council of the Union of Muslims) is a recognized regional political party based in the Indian state of Telangana, with its head office in the Aghapura Hyderabad Telangana, India, which has its roots in the Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen founded in 1927 in the Hyderabad State of British India.
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All-women shortlist
The use of all-women shortlists (AWS) is a positive action practice intended to increase the proportion of female Members of Parliament (MPs) in the United Kingdom, allowing only women to stand in particular constituencies for a particular political party.
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Alt-lite
The "alt-lite", also known as the "alt-light" and the "new right", is a loosely-defined political movement consisting of various politically-oriented groups, activists and commentators with right-wing views, who to varying degrees oppose mainstream conservatism.
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Amalia Ulman
Amalia Ulman (born 1989) is an Argentinian artist based in Los Angeles whose practice includes performance, installation, video and net-art works.
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Amanda Heng
Amanda Heng (born 1951) is a female contemporary artist, curator and speaker from Singapore, who works in Singapore and internationally.
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Amelia Jones
Amelia Jones (born July 14, 1961) is an American art historian and art theorist, art critic, author, professor and curator.
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American Zombie
American Zombie is a 2007 American mockumentary horror film directed by Grace Lee, written by Rebecca Sonnenshine and Lee, and starring Lee and John Solomon as documentary filmmakers who investigate a fictional subculture of real-life zombies living in Los Angeles.
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Amy Richlin
Amy Ellen Richlin (born December 12, 1951) is a professor in the Department of Classics at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA).
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Anarchism and Friedrich Nietzsche
The relation between anarchism and Friedrich Nietzsche has been ambiguous.
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Anationalism
Anationalism (sennaciismo) is a term originating from the community of Esperanto speakers.
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Angry white male
Angry white male, angry white man, or angry white guy are pejorative terms used to describe white males holding what is viewed as a typically conservative to reactionary viewpoint in the context of U.S. politics, typically characterized by "opposition to liberal anti-discriminatory policies" and beliefs.
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Anne Norton
Anne Norton (born 1954) is an American professor of political science and comparative literature.
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Anti-nationalism
Anti-nationalism denotes the sentiments associated with an opposition to nationalism.
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Antiquization
“Antiquization” (Macedonian: "антиквизација") is a term used mainly to critically describe the identity policies conducted by the nationalist VMRO-DPMNE-led governments of the Republic of Macedonia in the period between 2006 and 2017.
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Arab identity
Arab identity is the objective or subjective state of perceiving oneself as an Arab and as relating to being Arab.
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Ariel Pink
Ariel Marcus Rosenberg (born June 24, 1978), also known as Ariel Pink, is an American multi-instrumentalist, singer, and songwriter whose music draws heavily from 1970s–1980s pop radio and cassette culture.
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Aryan race
The Aryan race was a racial grouping used in the period of the late 19th century and mid-20th century to describe people of European and Western Asian heritage.
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Australian Anarchist Centenary Celebrations
The Australian Anarchist Centenary Celebrations occurred from 1 to 4 May 1986 in Melbourne, Australia.
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Barrie Dexter
Barrie Graham Dexter (15 July 1921 – 13 April 2018) was an Australian senior diplomat and public servant in the Department of External Affairs and the Department of Aboriginal Affairs.
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Bayard Rustin
Bayard Rustin (March 17, 1912 – August 24, 1987) was an American leader in social movements for civil rights, socialism, nonviolence, and gay rights.
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Ben Shapiro
Benjamin Aaron Shapiro (born January 15, 1984) is an American conservative political commentator and writer.
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Beverly Smith
Beverly Smith (born December 16, 1946) in Cleveland, Ohio, is a Black feminist health advocate, writer, academic, theorist and activist who is also the twin sister of writer, publisher, activist and academic Barbara Smith.
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Bicultural identity
Bicultural identity is the condition of being oneself regarding the combination of two cultures.
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Bilingual education
Bilingual education involves teaching academic content in two languages, in a native and secondary language with varying amounts of each language used in accordance with the program model.Bilingual education refers to the utilization of two languages as means of instruction for students and considered part of or the entire school curriculum.
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Bill Whittle
William Alfred "Bill" Whittle (born April 7, 1959) is an American conservative blogger, political commentator, director, screenwriter, editor, pilot, and author.
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Bisexual politics
Bisexual politics are arguments surrounding individuals who identify as bisexual and their perspectives on issues involving sexuality, equality, visibility and inclusion.
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Black feminism
Black feminism is a school of thought stating that sexism, class oppression, gender identity and racism are inextricably bound together.
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Black Power
Black Power is a political slogan and a name for various associated ideologies aimed at achieving self-determination for people of African descent.
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Black Sun (Goodrick-Clarke book)
Black Sun: Aryan Cults, Esoteric Nazism and the Politics of Identity is a book by Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke.
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Blaire White
Blaire White (born September 14, 1993) is an American political YouTuber and conservative political commentator.
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Blue Labour: Forging a New Politics
Blue Labour: Forging a New Politics is a 2015 book edited by Ian Geary and Adrian Pabst.
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Bo Rothstein
Bo Abraham Mendel Rothstein (born 12 June 1954) is a Swedish political scientist.
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Bonn Women's Museum
The Bonn Women's Museum (Frauenmuseum Bonn) is a women's museum in Bonn, Germany.
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Brad Williams (comedian)
Brad Williams (born January 13, 1984) is an American comedian and actor who has appeared in numerous films and television shows.
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Brett Reichman
Brett Reichman is a painter and Associate Professor at the San Francisco Art Institute where he teaches in both the graduate and undergraduate programs.
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Buck Angel
Jake Miller (born June 5, 1972), better known by his stage name Buck Angel, is an American adult film producer and motivational speaker.
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Carl Benjamin
Carl Benjamin (born 1979) is a British YouTuber better known by the online alias Sargon of Akkad.
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Carla Rice
Carla Rice is a Canadian educator, project director, consultant, speaker and author on women's body image issues.
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Caryn Franklin
Caryn Franklin MBE (born 11 January 1959) is a British fashion commentator and Professor of Diversity in Fashion.
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Catalyst (think tank)
Catalyst (later Catalyst Forum) was an independent left wing think tank based in London, United Kingdom, set up in 1998 to promote policies directed to the redistribution of power, wealth and opportunity.
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Catholic Church and politics in the United States
Members of the Catholic Church have been active in the elections of the United States since the mid 19th century.
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Cathy Young
Catherine Alicia Young (born Yekaterina Yung Екатерина Юнг; born February 10, 1963) is a Russian-born American journalist.
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Causes of income inequality in the United States
Causes of income inequality in the United States describes why changes in the country's income distribution are occurring.
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Chiapas
Chiapas, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Chiapas (Estado Libre y Soberano de Chiapas), is one of the 31 states that with Mexico City make up the 32 federal entities of Mexico.
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Christian values
Christian values historically refers to the values derived from the teachings of Jesus Christ and taught by Christians throughout the history of the religion.
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Christofascism
Christofascism is a combination of Christian and fascism coined by Dorothee Sölle in 1970.
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Circlet Press
Circlet Press is a publishing house in Cambridge, in the U.S. state of Massachusetts.
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Civic Conservative Party (Slovak party)
The Civic Conservative Party (Občianska konzervatívna strana, OKS) is a centre-right liberal conservative political party in Slovakia.
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Clair Huxtable
Clair Olivia Hanks Huxtable is a fictional character who appears on the American sitcom The Cosby Show (1984–1992).
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Clare Burson
Clare Burson is an American singer-songwriter.
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Client politics
Client politics is the type of politics when an organized minority or interest group benefits at the expense of the public.
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Coloureds
Coloureds (Kleurlinge) are a multiracial ethnic group native to Southern Africa who have ancestry from various populations inhabiting the region, including Khoisan, Bantu speakers, Afrikaners, and sometimes also Austronesians and South Asians.
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Combahee River Collective
The Combahee River Collective was a Black feminist lesbian organization active in Boston from 1974 to 1980.
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Community of interest
A community of interest, or interest-based community, is a community of people who share a common interest or passion.
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Conservatism in the United States
American conservatism is a broad system of political beliefs in the United States that is characterized by respect for American traditions, republicanism, support for Judeo-Christian values, moral absolutism, free markets and free trade, anti-communism, individualism, advocacy of American exceptionalism, and a defense of Western culture from the perceived threats posed by socialism, authoritarianism, and moral relativism.
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Contemporary art
Contemporary art is the art of today, produced in the late 20th century or in the 21st century.
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Contingency, Hegemony, Universality
Contingency, Hegemony, Universality: Contemporary Dialogues On The Left is a collaborative book by the political theorists Judith Butler, Ernesto Laclau, and Slavoj Žižek published in 2000.
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Conviction politics
Conviction politics is the practice of campaigning based on a politician's own fundamental values or ideas rather than attempting to represent an existing consensus or simply take positions that are popular in polls.
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Cornish people
The Cornish people or Cornish (Kernowyon) are an ethnic group native to, or associated with Cornwall: and a recognised national minority in the United Kingdom, which can trace its roots to the ancient Britons who inhabited southern and central Great Britain before the Roman conquest.
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Counter-flows
Counter-flow (also referred as contra-flow) is the movement of cultures from one place to another brought by mobile subjects (migrants) that can have a positive or negative impact or effect on society.
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Counterculture of the 1960s
The counterculture of the 1960s refers to an anti-establishment cultural phenomenon that developed first in the United Kingdom (UK) and the United States (US) and then spread throughout much of the Western world between the mid-1960s and the mid-1970s, with London, New York City, and San Francisco being hotbeds of early countercultural activity.
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Critical consciousness
Critical consciousness, conscientization, or conscientização in Portuguese, is a popular education and social concept developed by Brazilian pedagogue and educational theorist Paulo Freire, grounded in post-Marxist critical theory.
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Criticism of Islamism
The ideas and practices of the leaders, preachers, and movements of the Islamic revival movement known as Islamism (also known as Political Islam), have been criticized by Muslims (often Islamic modernists and liberals) and non-Muslims.
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Cultural geography
Cultural geography is a subfield within human geography.
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Cultural identity theory
Cultural identity refers to a person's sense of belonging to a particular culture or group.
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D. H. Lawrence
Herman Melville, Friedrich Nietzsche, Arthur Schopenhauer, Lev Shestov, Walt Whitman | influenced.
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Dalibor Davidović
Dalibor Davidović (born 3 January 1972 in Našice) is a musicologist and university professor.
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Deafhood
Deafhood is a term coined by Paddy Ladd in his book Understanding Deaf Culture: In Search of Deafhood.
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Deborah Kass
Deborah Kass (born 1952) is a Jewish American artist whose work explores the intersection of pop culture, art history, and the self.
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Declaration of Principles on Equality
The Declaration of Principles on Equality reflects a moral and professional consensus among human rights and equality experts done in December 2008.
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Democratic Party (United States)
The Democratic Party is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States, along with the Republican Party (nicknamed the GOP for Grand Old Party).
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Demographics of Madagascar
This article is about the demographic features of the population of Madagascar, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.
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Denk (political party)
Denk (Dutch for "think" and Turkish for "equality", self-styled as DENK) is a political party in the Netherlands.
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Diaspora politics
Diaspora politics is the political behavior of transnational ethnic diasporas, their relationship with their ethnic homelands and their host states, and their prominent role in ethnic conflicts.
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Diedrich Diederichsen
Diedrich Diederichsen (born August 15, 1957) is a German author, music journalist and cultural critic.
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Digvijaya Singh
Digvijaya Singh (born 28 February 1947) is an Indian politician and a Member of Parliament in the Rajya Sabha.
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Diversity (politics)
In sociology and political studies, diversity is the degree of differences in identifying features among the members of a purposefully defined group, such as any group differences in racial or ethnic classifications, age, gender, religion, philosophy, physical abilities, socioeconomic background, sexual orientation, gender identity, intelligence, mental health, physical health, genetic attributes, personality, behavior or attractiveness.
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Ellen Willis
Ellen Jane Willis (December 14, 1941 – November 9, 2006) was an American left-wing political essayist, journalist, activist, feminist, and pop music critic.
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Empire
An empire is defined as "an aggregate of nations or people ruled over by an emperor or other powerful sovereign or government, usually a territory of greater extent than a kingdom, as the former British Empire, Spanish Empire, Portuguese Empire, French Empire, Persian Empire, Russian Empire, German Empire, Abbasid Empire, Umayyad Empire, Byzantine Empire, Ottoman Empire, or Roman Empire".
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Enlightened self-interest
Enlightened self-interest is a philosophy in ethics which states that persons who act to further the interests of others (or the interests of the group or groups to which they belong), ultimately serve their own self-interest.
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Erika DeFreitas
Erika DeFreitas is a Toronto-based artist who works in textiles, performance and photography.
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Ernesto Laclau
Ernesto Laclau (6 October 1935 – 13 April 2014) was an Argentine political theorist.
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Ethnic group
An ethnic group, or an ethnicity, is a category of people who identify with each other based on similarities such as common ancestry, language, history, society, culture or nation.
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Ethnic interest groups in the United States
Ethnic interest groups in the United States are ethnic interest groups within the United States which seek to influence the foreign policy and, to a lesser extent, the domestic policy of the United States for the benefit of the foreign "ethnic kin" or homeland with whom the respective ethnic groups identify.
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Ethnic nationalism
Ethnic nationalism, also known as ethno-nationalism, is a form of nationalism wherein the nation is defined in terms of ethnicity.
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Ethnicities (journal)
Ethnicities is a peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes research in the fields of sociology and politics concerning questions of ethnicity, nationalism and related issues such as identity politics and minority rights.
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Ethnomusicology
Ethnomusicology is the study of music from the cultural and social aspects of the people who make it.
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Eurocentrism
Eurocentrism (also Western-centrism) is a worldview centered on and biased towards Western civilization.
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Far-left politics in the United Kingdom
Far-left politics in the United Kingdom have existed since at least the late 19th century, with the formation of various organisations following ideologies such as revolutionary socialism, anarchism and syndicalism.
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Femme
Femme is a lesbian identity that was created in the working class lesbian bar culture of the 1950s.
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Fixer Chao
Fixer Chao is a 2002 novel by Chinese American author Han Ong.
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Fourth Labour Government of New Zealand
The Fourth Labour Government of New Zealand governed New Zealand from 26 July 1984 to 2 November 1990.
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Gallaudet University
Gallaudet University is a federally chartered private university for the education of the deaf and hard of hearing.
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Gay Shame
Gay Shame is a movement from within the queer communities described as a radical alternative to gay mainstreaming and directly posits an alternative view of gay pride events and activities which have become increasingly commercialized with corporate sponsors and "safer" agendas to avoid offending supporters and sponsors.
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Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft
Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft, generally translated as "community and society", are categories which were used by the German sociologist Ferdinand Tönnies in order to categorize social ties into two dichotomous sociological types which define each other.
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Gender and Judaism
Gender and Judaism is a radical, emerging subfield at the intersection of gender studies and Jewish studies.
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Gender bender
A gender bender (LGBT slang: one who genderfucks) is a person who disrupts, or "bends", expected gender roles.
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Gender inequality in Bolivia
Although the Constitution of Bolivia guarantees equal rights for women and men, women in Bolivia face struggles and discrimination in several aspects of their lives.
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Gender symbol
A gender symbol is a pictogram or glyph used to represent either biological sex or sociological gender (a terminological distinction originating in 1950s sociology) in either biology, medicine, genealogy or selective breeding, or in sociology, gender politics, LGBT subculture and identity politics.
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Gender Trouble
Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity (1990; second edition 1999) is a book by the philosopher Judith Butler, in which the author argues that gender is a kind of improvised performance.
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Generation Snowflake
Generation Snowflake, or Snowflake Generation, is a neologistic term used to characterize the young adults of the 2010s as being more prone to taking offence and less resilient than previous generations, or as being too emotionally vulnerable to cope with views that challenge their own.
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Giovanni's Room
Giovanni's Room is a 1956 novel by James Baldwin.
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Glenn Kaino
Glenn Akira Kaino (born in 1972 in Los Angeles) is an American conceptual artist based in Los Angeles.
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Glossary of anarchism
The following is a list of terms specific to anarchists.
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Grace Chia
Grace Chia is a Singaporean writer, poet, journalist and editor.
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Group conflict
Group conflict, or hostilities between different groups, is a feature common to all forms of human social organization (e.g., sports teams, ethnic groups, nations, religions, gangs), and also occurs in social animals.
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Group polarization
In social psychology, group polarization refers to the tendency for a group to make decisions that are more extreme than the initial inclination of its members.
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Han Jae-rim
Han Jae-rim (born July 14, 1975) is a South Korean film director.
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Harryette Mullen
Harryette Mullen (born July 1, 1953), Professor of English at University of California, Los Angeles, is an American poet, short story writer, and literary scholar.
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Henry Giroux
Henry Giroux (born September 18, 1943) is an American and Canadian scholar and cultural critic.
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Henry Louis Gates Jr.
Henry Louis "Skip" Gates Jr. (born September 16, 1950) is an American literary critic, teacher, historian, filmmaker and public intellectual who currently serves as the Alphonse Fletcher University Professor and Director of the Hutchins Center for African and African American Research at Harvard University.
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Heterosexism
Heterosexism is a system of attitudes, bias, and discrimination in favor of opposite-sex sexuality and relationships.
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Hispanic–Latino naming dispute
The Hispanic–Latino naming dispute is an ongoing disagreement over the use of the ethnonyms "Hispanic" and "Latino" to refer collectively to the inhabitants of the United States of America who are of Latin American or Spanish origin—that is, Latino or Hispanic Americans.
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Hispanophobia
Anti-Spanish sentiment or Hispanophobia (from Latin Hispanus, "Spaniard" and Greek φοβία (phobia), "fear") is a fear, distrust, aversion, hatred, or discrimination against Hispanic people, Hispanic culture and the Spanish language.
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History of anthropology by country
Anthropology is the study of various aspects of humans within past and present societies.
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History of human rights
While belief in the sanctity of human life has ancient precedents in many religions of the world, the idea of modern human rights began during the era of renaissance humanism in the early modern period.
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Husejin Konavic
Huseijn Konavic was a Yugoslavian politician.
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Huysman Gallery
The Huysman Gallery was an art gallery in Los Angeles, California that operated from December 1960 to summer 1961.
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Hypatia transracialism controversy
The feminist philosophy journal ''Hypatia'' became involved in a dispute in April 2017 that led to the online shaming of one of its authors, Rebecca Tuvel, an untenured assistant professor of philosophy at Rhodes College in Memphis.
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Ida Altman
Ida Louise Altman (born 1950) is an American historian of colonial Spain and Latin America.
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Identitäre Bewegung Österreichs
The Identitarian Movement of Austria (Identitäre Bewegung Österreichs, IBÖ) is an Austrian right-wing nationalist and new right organization.
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Identity
Identity may refer to.
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Identity (social science)
In psychology, identity is the qualities, beliefs, personality, looks and/or expressions that make a person (self-identity) or group (particular social category or social group).
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Identity formation
Identity formation, also known as individuation, is the development of the distinct personality of an individual regarded as a persisting entity (known as personal continuity) in a particular stage of life in which individual characteristics are possessed and by which a person is recognized or known (such as the establishment of a reputation).
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Ien Ang
May Ien Ang (born 1954) is Professor of Cultural Studies at the at the University of Western Sydney (UWS), Australia, where she was the founding director and is currently an ARC Professorial Fellow.
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Impossibilism
Impossibilism is a Marxist theory and perspective on the emergence of socialism that stresses the limited value of political, economic, cultural and social reforms within a capitalist economy.
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Inclusion (disability rights)
Inclusion is a term used by people with disabilities and other disability rights advocates for the idea that all people should take action to freely accommodate people with a physical, mental, cognitive, and or developmental disability.
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Independent Working Class Association
The Independent Working Class Association (IWCA) is a minor working-class political party in the United Kingdom that aims to promote the political and economic interests of the working class, regardless of the consequences to existing political and economic structures.
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Index of philosophy articles (I–Q)
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Index of politics articles
This is a list of political topics, including political science terms, political philosophies, political issues, etc.
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Index of sociology articles
This is an index of sociology articles.
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Indigenism
Indigenism can refer to several different ideologies associated with indigenous peoples, is used differently by a various scholars and activists, and can be used purely descriptively or carry political connotations.
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Individual and group rights
Group rights, also known as collective rights, are rights held by a group qua group rather than by its members severally; in contrast, individual rights are rights held by individual people; even if they are group-differentiated, which most rights are, they remain individual rights if the right-holders are the individuals themselves.
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Interculturalism
Interculturalism refers to support for cross-cultural dialogue and challenging self-segregation tendencies within cultures.
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Interest group liberalism
Interest group liberalism is Theodore Lowi's term for the clientelism resulting from the broad expansion of public programs in the United States, including those programs which were part of the "Great Society." Lowi's seminal book, first published in 1969, was titled The End of Liberalism, and presented a critique of the role of interest groups in American government, arguing that "any group representing anything at all, is dealt with and judged according to the political resources it brings to the table and not for the moral or rationalist strength of its interest." Lowi's critique stood out in sharp contrast to theories of pluralism, championed by Robert Dahl and others, which argued that interest groups provide competition and a necessary democratic link between people and government.
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International adoption of South Korean children
The international adoption of South Korean children was triggered by casualties of the Korean War after 1953.
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International relations theory
International relations theory is the study of international relations (IR) from a theoretical perspective.
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International Women's Day
International Women's Day (IWD) is celebrated on March 8 every year.
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Irredentism
Irredentism is any political or popular movement that seeks to reclaim and reoccupy a land that the movement's members consider to be a "lost" (or "unredeemed") territory from their nation's past.
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Islamic democracy
Islamic democracy is a political ideology that seeks to apply Islamic principles to public policy within a democratic framework.
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Islamism
Islamism is a concept whose meaning has been debated in both public and academic contexts.
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Islamophobia
Islamophobia is the fear, hatred of, or prejudice against, the Islamic religion or Muslims generally, especially when seen as a geopolitical force or the source of terrorism.
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Issues in anarchism
Anarchism is generally defined as the political philosophy which holds the state to be undesirable, unnecessary and harmful, The following sources cite anarchism as a political philosophy: Slevin, Carl.
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Janet Halley
Janet Elizabeth Halley (born February 1952) is an American legal scholar in the traditions of critical legal studies, legal realism and postmodernism.
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Janine Brito
Janine Brito is an American stand-up comic.
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Jewish identity
Jewish identity is the objective or subjective state of perceiving oneself as a Jew and as relating to being Jewish.
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Jewish views and involvement in US politics
While earlier Jewish immigrants from Germany tended to be politically conservative, the wave of Eastern European Jews, starting in the early 1880s, were generally more liberal or left-wing, and became the political majority.
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Jordan Peterson
Jordan Bernt Peterson (born June 12, 1962) is a Canadian clinical psychologist and a professor of psychology at the University of Toronto.
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José Esteban Muñoz
José Esteban Muñoz (August 9, 1967 – December 3, 2013) was a Cuban American academic in the fields of performance studies, visual culture, queer theory, cultural studies, and critical theory.
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Joseph Carens
Joseph H. Carens is a professor at the Department of Political Science of the University of Toronto, Canada.
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Judith H. Myers
Judith (Judy) H. Myers (born July 3, 1941) is a Canadian-American ecologist.
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Julie Bindel
Julie Bindel (born 20 July 1962) is an English writer, radical feminist, and co-founder of the law-reform group Justice for Women, which since 1991 has helped women who have been prosecuted for killing violent male partners.
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Kanai Yoshiko
Kanai Yoshiko (金井淑子, born 1944) is Japanese academic and feminist theorist.
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Kaos (TV series)
Kaos is an upcoming American drama web television series set to premiere on Netflix.
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Karim Alrawi
Karim Alrawi (Arabic كريم الراوي) is a writer born in Alexandria, Egypt.
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Katha Pollitt
Katha Pollitt (born October 14, 1949) is an American poet, essayist and critic.
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Kim Sok-pom
Kim Sok-pom, also spelled Kim Suok-puom (born October 2, 1925) is a Zainichi Korean novelist who writes in Japanese.
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Kim Westwood
Kim Westwood is an Australian author born in Sydney and currently living in Canberra, the Australian Capital Territory.
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Kip Fulbeck
Kip Fulbeck is an American artist, spoken word performer, filmmaker and author.
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Kritika Kultura
Kritika Kultura is the semi-annual peer-reviewed international electronic journal of literary, language and cultural studies of the Department of English of the Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines.
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Kulttuurivihkot
Kulttuurivihkot (meaning Cultural notes in English) is a left-wing Finnish language bimonthly political and arts magazine published in Helsinki, Finland.
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L. Timmel Duchamp
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La Raza
The Spanish expression la Raza (literally 'the Race') refers to the Hispanophone populations (primarily though not always exclusively in the Western Hemisphere), considered as an ethnic or racial unity historically deriving from the Spanish Empire, and the process of racial miscegenation of the Spanish colonizers with the indigenous populations of the New World (and sometimes Africans brought there by the Atlantic slave trade).
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Labelling
Labelling or labeling is describing someone or something in a word or short phrase.
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Laci Green
Laci Green (born October 18, 1989) is an American YouTuber.
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Latino
Latino is a term often used in the United States to refer to people with cultural ties to Latin America, in contrast to Hispanic which is a demonym that includes Spaniards and other speakers of the Spanish language.
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Latino vote
The Latino vote or the Hispanic vote refers to the voting trends during elections in the United States by eligible voters of Latino or Hispanic background.
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Latinx
Latinx (plural Latinxs) is a gender neutral term sometimes used in lieu of Latino or Latina (referencing Latin American cultural or racial identity).
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Leonel Brizola
Leonel de Moura Brizola (22 January 1922 – 21 June 2004) was a Brazilian politician.
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LGBT culture in Paris
LGBT culture in France is centred on Paris, the capital city, where there is an active LGBT community.
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LGBT movements in the United States
LGBT movements in the United States comprise an interwoven history of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and allied movements in the United States of America, beginning in the early 20th century and influential in achieving social progress for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and transsexual people.
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LGBT social movements
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) social movements are social movements that advocate for LGBT+ people in society.
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Liberal Fascism
Liberal Fascism: The Secret History of the American Left, from Mussolini to the Politics of Meaning is a book by Jonah Goldberg, in which Goldberg argues that fascist movements were and are left-wing.
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Linguistic purism
Linguistic purism or linguistic protectionism is the practice of defining or recognizing one variety of a language as being purer or of intrinsically higher quality than other varieties.
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List of irredentist claims or disputes
Not all territorial disputes are irredentist, although they are often couched in irredentist rhetoric to justify and legitimise such claims both internationally and within the country.
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List of political parties in the Netherlands
This article lists political parties in the Netherlands, which has a multi-party system with numerous political parties, in which any one party has little chance of gaining power alone, and parties often work with each other to form coalition governments.
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Live for Now (Pepsi)
"Live for Now", also known as "Live for Now Moments Anthem", is a 2017 short film commercial for Pepsi by PepsiCo featuring Kendall Jenner and the song "Lions" by Skip Marley.
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Lorna Dee Cervantes
Lorna Dee Cervantes (born August 6, 1954) is an award-winning Chicana, of Mexican and Native American (Chumash), ancestry.
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Mainland China
Mainland China, also known as the Chinese mainland, is the geopolitical as well as geographical area under the direct jurisdiction of the People's Republic of China (PRC).
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ManKind Initiative
The ManKind Initiative is a domestic violence charity based in the United Kingdom and is at the forefront of providing support for male victims of domestic abuse and violence.
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Manosphere
The manosphere is an informal network of blogs, forums and websites where commentators focus on issues relating to men and masculinity, as a male counterpart to feminism or in opposition to it.
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Marxist feminism
Marxist feminism is feminism focused on investigating and explaining the ways in which women are oppressed through systems of capitalism and private property.
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Mary Broh
Mary Tanyonoh Broh (born in 1951) is the former mayor of Monrovia, the capital city of Liberia.
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Masculism
Masculism or masculinism may variously refer to advocacy of the rights or needs of men and boys; and the adherence to or promotion of attributes (opinions, values, attitudes, habits) regarded as typical of men and boys.
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Mechanical Animals
Mechanical Animals is the third studio album by American rock band Marilyn Manson.
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Mette Andersson
Mette Andersson (born 1964) is a Norwegian sociologist.
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Mia Love
Ludmya "Mia" Love (née Bourdeau; December 6, 1975) is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for Utah's 4th congressional district since 2015.
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Michael Derrick Hudson
Michael Derrick Hudson (born 1963) is an American poet and librarian.
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Mignon Nixon
Mignon Nixon is an American academic.
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Modern converts to Christianity from Judaism
The number of post-Mendelssohnian Jews who abandoned their ancestral faith is very large.
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Monet Hurst-Mendoza
Monet Hurst-Mendoza is a New York based playwright, director, and theatre producer from Los Angeles.
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Mounira M. Charrad
Mounira M. Charrad is an associate professor of sociology at the University of Texas at Austin.
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Munroe Bergdorf race row incident
Munroe Bergdorf is a British model who came to public attention in August 2017 when she was employed as the first transgender model to front a L'Oréal campaign in the UK.
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Nabile Farès
Nabile Farès (25 September 1940 – 30 August 2016) was an Algerian-born French novelist.
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Nancy Fraser
Nancy Fraser (born 20 May 1947) is an American critical theorist, feminist, and the Henry A. and Louise Loeb Professor of Political and Social Science and professor of philosophy at The New School in New York City.
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Naomi Schor
Naomi Schor (October 10, 1943 in New York City – December 2, 2001 in New Haven, CT) was a noted literary critic and theorist.
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Nature of a Sista'
Nature of a Sista' is the second studio album by American rapper Queen Latifah, which was released on September 23, 1991, through Tommy Boy Records.
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Neo-nationalism
Neo-nationalism or new nationalism is a type of nationalism that rose in the mid-2010s in Europe and North America and to some degree in other regions.
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Neo-völkisch movements
Neo-völkisch movements, as defined by the historian Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke, cover a wide variety of mutually influencing groups of a radically ethnocentric character which have emerged, especially in the English-speaking world, since World War II.
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Nevertheless, she persisted
"Nevertheless, she persisted" is an expression adopted by the feminist movement, especially in the United States.
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New Communist movement
The New Communist Movement (NCM) was a Marxist–Leninist political movement of the 1970s and 1980s in the United States.
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New Democrats
New Democrats, also called centrist Democrats, Clinton Democrats or moderate Democrats, are a centre-right ideological faction within the Democratic Party that emerged after the victory of Republican George H. W. Bush in the 1988 presidential election.
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New social movements
The term new social movements (NSMs) is a theory of social movements that attempts to explain the plethora of new movements that have come up in various western societies roughly since the mid-1960s (i.e. in a post-industrial economy) which are claimed to depart significantly from the conventional social movement paradigm.
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New Times (politics)
New Times was an intellectual movement among leftists in Great Britain in the late 1980s.
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New wars
New wars is a term advanced by British academic Mary Kaldor to characterize warfare in the post-Cold War era.
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Nia-Malika Henderson
Nia-Malika Henderson (born July 7, 1974), is a senior political reporter for CNN.
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Nigger
In the English language, the word nigger is a racial slur typically directed at black people.
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Noh-Varr
Noh-Varr is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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North Korean defectors
Since the division of Korea after World War II and the end of the Korean War (1950–1953), some North Koreans have managed to defect for political, ideological, religious, economic or personal reasons.
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Nothing About Us Without Us
"Nothing About Us Without Us!" (Latin: "Nihil de nobis, sine nobis") is a slogan used to communicate the idea that no policy should be decided by any representative without the full and direct participation of members of the group(s) affected by that policy.
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Nouvelle Droite
Nouvelle Droite (New Right) is a European school of political thought that emerged in France during the late 1960s.
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Objetivo
Objetivo was a Spanish film magazine published between 1953 and 1956.
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Ochy Curiel
Rosa Inés Curiel Pichardo (born 1963), better known as Ochy Curiel, is an Afro-Dominican lesbian, feminist academic, singer and social anthropologist.
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Online hate speech
Online hate speech is a type of speech that takes place online (e.g. the Internet, social media platforms) with the purpose to attack a person or a group on the basis of attributes such as race, religion, ethnic origin, sexual orientation, disability, or gender.
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Open–closed political spectrum
The open–closed political spectrum is an alternative to the standard left–right system, especially used to describe the cleavage in political systems in Europe and North America in the 21st century.
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Oppression olympics
The Oppression Olympics is a term used to describe a one-upmanship dynamic that can arise within debates about the ideological values of identity politics, intersectionality and social privilege.
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Oriental studies
Oriental studies is the academic field of study that embraces Near Eastern and Far Eastern societies and cultures, languages, peoples, history and archaeology; in recent years the subject has often been turned into the newer terms of Asian studies and Middle Eastern studies.
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Ourika
Ourika is an 1823 novel by Claire de Duras, originally published anonymously.
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Owen Jones (writer)
Owen Peter Jones (born 8 August 1984) is a British newspaper columnist, commentator and left-wing political activist.
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Pan-Africanism
Pan-Africanism is a worldwide intellectual movement that aims to encourage and strengthen bonds of solidarity between all people of African descent.
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Passing (sociology)
Passing is the ability of a person to be regarded as a member of an identity group or category different from their own, which may include racial identity, ethnicity, caste, social class, sexual orientation, gender, religion, age and/or disability status. Passing may result in privileges, rewards, or an increase in social acceptance,Daniel G. Renfrow, "," Symbolic Interaction, Vol.
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Patriotism
Patriotism or national pride is the ideology of love and devotion to a homeland, and a sense of alliance with other citizens who share the same values.
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Paul Mooney (comedian)
Paul Gladney (born August 4, 1941), better known by the stage name Paul Mooney, is an American comedian, writer, social critic, and television and film actor.
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Peter Kagwanja
Peter Kagwanja (born August 8, 1963 in Murang’a County, Central Kenya) is a Kenyan intellectual, adviser, reform strategist and policy thinker on governance, security and African affairs.
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Peter Thiel
Peter Andreas Thiel (born October 11, 1967) is an American entrepreneur, venture capitalist, philanthropist, political activist, and author.
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Petroleum industry in Iraq
Iraq was the world’s 12th largest oil producer in 2009, and has the world’s fifth largest proven petroleum reserves after Venezuela, Saudi Arabia, Canada, and Iran.
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Philip Roth
Philip Milton Roth (March 19, 1933 – May 22, 2018) was an American novelist and short-story writer.
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Pillarisation
Pillarisation (verzuiling) is the politico-denominational segregation of a society.
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Pluto Press
Pluto Press is a British independent book publisher based in London.
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Political consciousness
Following the work of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Karl Marx outlined the workings of a political consciousness.
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Political correctness
The term political correctness (adjectivally: politically correct; commonly abbreviated to PC or P.C.) is used to describe language, policies, or measures that are intended to avoid offense or disadvantage to members of particular groups in society.
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Political geography
Political geography is concerned with the study of both the spatially uneven outcomes of political processes and the ways in which political processes are themselves affected by spatial structures.
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Political movement
In the social sciences, a political movement is a social group that operates together to obtain a political goal, on a local, regional, national, or international scope.
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Politics and sports
Politics and sports or sports diplomacy describes the use of sport as a means to influence diplomatic, social, and political relations.
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Politics of memory
Politics of memory is the organisation of collective memory by political agents; the political means by which events are remembered and recorded, or discarded.
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Post-left anarchy
Post-left anarchy is a recent current in anarchist thought that promotes a critique of anarchism's relationship to traditional leftism.
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Post-politics
Post-politics refers to the critique of the emergence, in the post-Cold War period, of a politics of consensus on a global scale: the dissolution of the Eastern Communist bloc following the collapse of the Berlin Wall instituted a post-ideological consensus based on the acceptance of the capitalist market and the liberal state as the organisational foundations of society.
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Post-structural feminism
Poststructural feminism is a branch of feminism that engages with insights from post-structuralist thought.
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Postcolonialism
Postcolonialism or postcolonial studies is the academic study of the cultural legacy of colonialism and imperialism, focusing on the human consequences of the control and exploitation of colonised people and their lands.
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Postmodern philosophy
Postmodern philosophy is a philosophical movement that arose in the second half of the 20th century as a critical response to assumptions allegedly present in modernist philosophical ideas regarding culture, identity, history, or language that were developed during the 18th-century Enlightenment.
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Postmodern psychology
Postmodern psychology is an approach to psychology that questions whether an ultimate or singular version of truth is actually possible within its field.
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Postnationalism
Postnationalism or non-nationalism is the process or trend by which nation states and national identities lose their importance relative to cross nation and self organized or supranational and global entities.
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Prebendalism
Prebendalism refers to political systems where elected officials, and government workers feel they have a right to a share of government revenues, and use them to benefit their supporters, co-religionists and members of their ethnic group.
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Precious (film)
Precious: Base on Nol by Saf (Based on the Novel 'Push' by Sapphire), or simply Precious, is a 2009 American drama film, directed and co-produced by Lee Daniels.
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Protein Wisdom (blog)
Protein Wisdom is a constitutional conservative-libertarian weblog created by former academic and sometime fiction writer Jeff Goldstein—a self-described classical liberal.
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Queer nationalism
Queer nationalism is a phenomenon related both to the gay and lesbian liberation movement and nationalism.
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Queer theory
Queer theory is a field of critical theory that emerged in the early 1990s out of the fields of queer studies and women's studies.
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Queercore
Queercore (or homocore), is a cultural and social movement that began in the mid-1980s as an offshoot of punk.
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Queering
Queering is the verb form of the word queer and comes from the shortened version of the phrase queer reading.
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Race card
Playing the race card is an idiomatic phrase that refers to exploitation of either racist or anti-racist attitudes by accusing others of racism.
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Racial politics
Racial politics is the practice of political actors exploiting the issue of race to forward an agenda.
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Radical Philosophy Review
The Radical Philosophy Review is a peer-reviewed academic journal sponsored by the Radical Philosophy Association.
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Radical Society
Radical Society: A Review of Culture and Politics was a quarterly left-wing political and cultural magazine published in the United States by Radical Society, Ltd.
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Radical Teacher
Radical Teacher is a socialist, feminist, and anti-racist peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to the theory and practice of education.
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Rajeev Bhargava
Rajeev Bhargava (born November 27, 1954) is a noted Indian political theorist, who was the professor of political theory at the Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi.
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Rawinia Higgins
Rawinia Ruth Higgins is a Māori academic of Tūhoe descent, whose research focusing on language and culture.
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Real Women Have Curves (play)
Real Women Have Curves is a stage play by Josefina López and is set in a tiny sewing factory in East Los Angeles in September 1987.
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Rebecca Walker
Rebecca Walker (born November 17, 1969 as Rebecca Leventhal) is an American writer, feminist, and activist.
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Renewing the Anarchist Tradition
Renewing the Anarchist Tradition is an annual conference of anarchist intellectuals.
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Republicanism
Republicanism is an ideology centered on citizenship in a state organized as a republic under which the people hold popular sovereignty.
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Right-wing terrorism
Right-wing terrorism is terrorism motivated by a variety of ideologies and beliefs, including Islamophobia, anti-communism, neo-fascism and neo-Nazism, and a mindset against abortion.
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Riot grrrl
Riot grrrl is an underground feminist punk movement that began in the early 1990s in Washington state (particularly Olympia) and the greater Pacific Northwest.
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Rise of nationalism in Europe
Nationalism is the ideological basis for the development of the modern nation-state.
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Robert McRuer
Robert McRuer (born 1966) is an American theorist who has contributed to fields in transnational queer and disability studies.
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S. A. Hosseini
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Seattle Erotic Art Festival
Seattle Erotic Art Festival was founded in 2002 by the Center for Sex Positive Culture.
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Seattle process
The Seattle process or Seattle way is a term stemming from the political procedure in Seattle and King County, and to a lesser extent other cities and the Washington state government.
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Secession
Secession (derived from the Latin term secessio) is the withdrawal of a group from a larger entity, especially a political entity, but also from any organization, union or military alliance.
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Sectarianism
Sectarianism is a form of bigotry, discrimination, or hatred arising from attaching relations of inferiority and superiority to differences between subdivisions within a group.
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Self-determination
The right of people to self-determination is a cardinal principle in modern international law (commonly regarded as a jus cogens rule), binding, as such, on the United Nations as authoritative interpretation of the Charter's norms.
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Separatism
A common definition of separatism is that it is the advocacy of a state of cultural, ethnic, tribal, religious, racial, governmental or gender separation from the larger group.
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Serbian Progressive Party in Macedonia
The Serbian Progressive Party in Macedonia (SNSM) (Српска напредна странка у Македонији, Српска напредна странка во Македонија; СНСМ) is a political party in the Republic of Macedonia.
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Sergio De La Torre
Sergio De La Torre is a Mexican photographer, filmmaker and performance artist who teaches photography and film at the University of San Francisco.
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Sex Panic!
Sex Panic!, sometimes rendered SexPanic! or Sex Panic, was a sexual activism group founded in New York City in 1997.
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Shannon Bell
Shannon Bell (born 5 July 1955) is a Canadian performance philosopher who lives and writes philosophy-in-action, experimental philosophy.
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Sharon Smith (writer)
Sharon Smith (born 1956) is an American socialist writer and activist.
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Shida (artist)
Shida (born 1990) is an Australian multidisciplinary artist best known for his large scale mural work.
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Single-issue politics
Single-issue politics involves political campaigning or political support based on one essential policy area or idea.
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Sister Citizen: Shame, Stereotypes, and Black Women in America
Sister Citizen: Shame, Stereotypes, and Black Women in America is a book published in 2011 through Yale University Press written by the American MSNBC television host, feminist, and professor of Politics and African American Studies at Tulane University, Melissa Harris-Perry.
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Sixth Party System
Experts have debated whether national politics in the United States of America is in the era of a Sixth Party System, or whether the Fifth Party System continues in some form to the present.
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Snowflake (slang)
Snowflake as a slang term involves the derogatory usage of the word snowflake to refer to a person.
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Social conflict theory
Social conflict theory is a Marxist-based social theory which argues that individuals and groups (social classes) within society interact on the basis of conflict rather than consensus.
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Social Democrats, USA
Social Democrats, USA (SDUSA) is an American association of social democrats founded in 1972.
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Social dilemma
A social dilemma is a situation in which an individual profits from selfishness unless everyone chooses the selfish alternative, in which case the whole group loses.
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Social identity theory
Social identity is the portion of an individual's self-concept derived from perceived membership in a relevant social group.
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Social justice warrior
Social justice warrior (commonly abbreviated SJW) is a pejorative term for an individual who promotes socially progressive views, including feminism, civil rights, and multiculturalism, as well as identity politics.
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Socialism and LGBT rights
The connection between left-leaning ideologies and LGBT rights struggles has a long and mixed history.
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Socialist Alternative (Australia)
Socialist Alternative is a revolutionary socialist organisation in Australia, identifying with the Marxist tradition of "socialism from below".
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Socialist People's Party (Denmark)
The Socialist People's Party (Socialistisk Folkeparti, SF) is a green and popular socialist political party in Denmark.
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Solidarity (Australia)
Solidarity is a Trotskyist organisation in Australia, formed in 2008 from a merger between groups emerging from the International Socialist tradition: the International Socialist Organisation (ISO), Socialist Action Group and Solidarity.
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Sophie B. Hawkins
Sophie Ballantine Hawkins (born November 1, 1964) is an American singer-songwriter, musician, and painter.
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Special Interest Group
A Special Interest Group (SIG) is a community within a larger organization with a shared interest in advancing a specific area of knowledge, learning or technology where members cooperate to affect or to produce solutions within their particular field, and may communicate, meet, and organize conferences.
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Special rights
Special rights is a term originally used by conservatives and libertarians to refer to laws granting rights to one or more groups that are not extended to other groups.
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Speculative fiction by writers of color
Speculative fiction is defined as science fiction, fantasy, and horror.
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Steak and Blowjob Day
Steak and Blowjob Day (sometimes Steak & BJ Day or Steak and Knobber Day) is a satirical holiday created in the United States as a male response to Valentine's Day and celebrated a month later, on 14 March.
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Steve Sailer
Steven Ernest "Steve" Sailer (born December 20, 1958) is an American journalist, blogger, movie critic, a former correspondent for UPI and a columnist for Taki's Magazine and VDARE.com, which has been associated with white supremacy,Sam Frizell,.
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Strange Fruit: A Dutch Queer Collective
Strange Fruit was a Dutch queer collective active in the Netherlands from 1989 to 2002.
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Suzanne Dixon
Suzanne Dixon (born 1946) is an Australian classical scholar, widely recognised as an authority on women's history and particularly marriage and motherhood.
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Taiwan
Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a state in East Asia.
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Taiwan independence movement
The Taiwan independence movement is a political movement to pursue formal independence of Taiwan, Goals for independence have arisen from international law in relation to the 1952 Treaty of San Francisco.
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Taiwanese people
Taiwanese people (Mandarin: 臺灣人 (traditional), 台湾人 (simplified); Minnan: 臺灣儂; Hakka 臺灣人 (Romanization: Thòi-vàn ngìn)) are people from Taiwan who share a common Taiwanese culture and speak Mandarin Chinese, Hokkien, Hakka, or Aboriginal languages as a mother tongue.
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Talk About Body
Talk About Body is the debut album from Brooklyn electropop band MEN.
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Terre Thaemlitz
Terre Thaemlitz is a musician, public speaker, and owner of the record label Comatonse Recordings.
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The Crying Light
The Crying Light is Antony and the Johnsons' third studio album and the follow-up to the band's widely acclaimed second LP, I Am a Bird Now.
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The Day the Earth Caught Fire
The Day the Earth Caught Fire is a British science fiction disaster film starring Edward Judd, Leo McKern and Janet Munro.
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The Dorchester Review
The Dorchester Review is a bi-annual magazine of history and historical commentary founded in 2011 and published in Ottawa, Canada.
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The Occidental Quarterly
The Occidental Quarterly is an American magazine published by the Charles Martel Society.
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The Once and Future Liberal
The Once and Future Liberal: After Identity Politics is a 2017 book by humanities professor Mark Lilla, in which the author argues for American liberals to emphasize commonalities as citizens in their politics, rather than differences of identity.
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The Perils of "Privilege"
The Perils of "Privilege": Why Injustice Can’t Be Solved by Accusing Others of Advantage is a 2017 non-fiction book by Phoebe Maltz Bovy.
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The personal is political
The personal is political, also termed The private is political, is a political argument used as a rallying slogan of student movement and second-wave feminism from the late 1960s.
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The Politics of Individualism
The Politics of Individualism: Liberalism, Liberal Feminism, and Anarchism is a 1993 political science book by L. Susan Brown.
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The Satanic Verses controversy
The Satanic Verses controversy, also known as the Rushdie Affair, was the heated and frequently violent reaction of Muslims to the publication of Salman Rushdie's novel The Satanic Verses, which was first published in the United Kingdom in 1988 and inspired in part by the life of the prophet Muhammad.
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Third (play)
Third is the last play written by Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Wendy Wasserstein, which premiered Off-Broadway in 2005.
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Tony Judt
Tony Robert Judt, FBA (2 January 1948 – 6 August 2010) was a English-American historian, essayist and university professor who specialised in European history.
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Tracey Rose
Tracey Rose is a South African artist who lives and works in Johannesburg.
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Tromsdalstinden
Tromsdalstinden (Sálašoaivi or Sálaščohkka) is a mountain southeast of the city of Tromsø in Troms county, Norway.
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Twink (gay slang)
Twink is gay slang for a young man in his late teens to early twenties whose traits may include: general physical attractiveness; little to no body or facial hair; a slim to average build; and a youthful appearance that belies an older chronological age.
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UK Independence Party
The UK Independence Party (UKIP) is a Eurosceptic and right-wing populist political party in the United Kingdom.
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Uniform civil code
Uniform civil code is the ongoing point of debate within Indian mandate to replace personal laws based on the scriptures and customs of each major religious community in India with a common set of rules governing every citizen.
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Varieties of Chinese
Chinese, also known as Sinitic, is a branch of the Sino-Tibetan language family consisting of hundreds of local language varieties, many of which are not mutually intelligible.
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Votebank
A votebank (also spelled vote-bank or vote bank) is a loyal bloc of voters from a single community, who consistently back a certain candidate or political formation in democratic elections.
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Voyage in the Dark
Voyage in the Dark was written in 1934 by Jean Rhys.
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Weather Underground
The Weather Underground Organization (WUO), commonly known as the Weather Underground, was an American militant radical left-wing organization founded on the Ann Arbor campus of the University of Michigan.
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Western canon
The Western canon is the body of Western literature, European classical music, philosophy, and works of art that represents the high culture of Europe and North America: "a certain Western intellectual tradition that goes from, say, Socrates to Wittgenstein in philosophy, and from Homer to James Joyce in literature".
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Western Marxism
Western Marxism is Marxist theory arising from Western and Central Europe in the aftermath of the 1917 October Revolution in Russia and the ascent of Leninism.
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Western Political Science Association
The Western Political Science Association (WPSA) is a professional association of political science scholars and students in the United States that was founded in 1947.
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What Were You Hoping For?
What Were You Hoping For? is the third studio album by American recording artist Van Hunt, released September 27, 2011, on his independent label Godless Hotspot in a joint venture with distributor Thirty Tigers.
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White nationalism
White nationalism is a type of nationalism or pan-nationalism which holds the belief that white people are a raceHeidi Beirich and Kevin Hicks.
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White privilege
White privilege (or white skin privilege) is the societal privilege that benefits people whom society identifies as white in some countries, beyond what is commonly experienced by non-white people under the same social, political, or economic circumstances.
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White Rage
White Rage: The Unspoken Truth of Our Racial Divide is a 2016 non-fiction book written by Emory University professor Carol Anderson.
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Whiteness studies
Whiteness studies is an interdisciplinary arena of inquiry that has developed beginning in the United States, particularly since the late 20th century, and is focused on what proponents describe as the cultural, historical and sociological aspects of people identified as white, and the social construction of "whiteness" as an ideology tied to social status.
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Whites Only Scholarship
The Whites Only Scholarship was founded in 2004 by Jason Mattera, a Hispanic Roger Williams University student and member of the school Republican Party.
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Who Are We? The Challenges to America's National Identity
Who Are We? The Challenges to America's National Identity (2004) is a treatise by political scientist and historian Samuel P. Huntington (1927–2008).
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Wilfred Cantwell Smith
Wilfred Cantwell Smith (July 21, 1916 – February 7, 2000) was a Canadian professor of comparative religion who from 1964–1973 was director of Harvard University's Center for the Study of World Religions.
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Will Shetterly
Will Shetterly (born 1955) is an American writer of fantasy and science fiction best known for his novel Dogland (1997).
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Working Class Party
The Working Class Party is a socialist political party based in Detroit, Michigan.
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World Fellowship Center
The World Fellowship Center is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, retreat and intergenerational conference center located in Albany, New Hampshire, United States.
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World Socialist Party (Ireland)
The World Socialist Party (Ireland), founded as the Socialist Party of Ireland in 1949 before changing its name a decade later, was a Marxist political party in the impossibilist tradition and a companion party of the World Socialist Movement (WSM), being closely connected to the Socialist Party of Great Britain (SPGB).
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Yazidis
The Yazidis, or Yezidis (Êzidî), are a Kurdish-speaking people, indigenous to a region of northern Mesopotamia (known natively as Ezidkhan) who are strictly endogamous.
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Yehouda Shenhav
Yehouda Shenhav (יהודה שנהב, born 26 February 1952) is an Israeli sociologist and critical theorist.
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Yunas Samad
Yunas Samad is a British social scientist whose research is at the interface of sociology, politics and history.
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Zipperface
Zipperface is a 1992 erotic horror-thriller film written and directed by Mansour Pourmand, and co-written by Barbara Bishop.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Identity_politics