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  2. Collective responsibility - Wikipedia

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    Collective responsibility or collective guilt, is the responsibility of organizations, groups and societies. [1] [2] Collective responsibility in the form of collective punishment is often used as a disciplinary measure in closed institutions, e.g., boarding schools (punishing a whole class for the actions of one known or unknown pupil), military units, prisons (juvenile and adult ...

  3. Organizing for Action - Wikipedia

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    Organizing for Action (OFA) was a nonprofit organization and community organizing project that advocated for the agenda of former U.S. President Barack Obama. [2] [3] The organization was officially non-partisan, [3] but its agenda and policies were strongly allied with the Democratic Party. [4]

  4. Bill Ayers 2008 presidential election controversy - Wikipedia

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    Bill Ayers speaks to audience members following a forum on education reform at Florida State University (January 12, 2009).. During the 2008 U.S. presidential campaign, controversy broke out [1] regarding Barack Obama's relationship with Bill Ayers, a professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago, and a former leader of the Weather Underground, a radical left organization in the 1970s. [2]

  5. Association fallacy - Wikipedia

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    Some syllogistic examples of guilt by association: John is a Con artist. John has black hair. Therefore, people with black hair are necessarily Con artists. Lyle is a crooked salesman. Lyle proposes a monorail. Therefore, the proposed monorail is necessarily folly. Country X is a dangerous country. Country X has a national postal service ...

  6. McCarthyism - Wikipedia

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    Guilt or innocence may turn on what Marx or Engels or someone else wrote or advocated as much as a hundred years or more ago… When the propriety of obnoxious or unfamiliar view about government is in reality made the crucial issue, …prejudice makes conviction inevitable except in the rarest circumstances."

  7. Template:Barack Obama series - Wikipedia

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    Articles about Barack Obama are organized into several themes. Because of the large number of articles involved, full navigation is split among two navboxes: {{Barack Obama}} as a generic presidential biography template {{Barack Obama series}} as a navigational sidebar; Duplication of contents across each of those should be avoided.

  8. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

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    united states district court for the district of columbia _____ public employees for environmental ) responsibility, et al., )

  9. Scapegoating - Wikipedia

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    Scapegoating relates to guilt by association and stereotyping. Scapegoated groups throughout history have included almost every imaginable group of people: genders, religions, people of different races, nations, or sexual orientations, people with different political beliefs, or people differing in behaviour from the majority.