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  2. The Theory of Political Coalitions - Wikipedia

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    Riker points to two main concepts devised by John Von Neumann and Oscar Morgenstern as being an important limit on the potential coalitions in a n-person game. These are the characteristic function and the imputation concept. The characteristic function is the statement of the total payment to each coalition possible in the game.

  3. Coalition - Wikipedia

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    This third step includes finalizing a written agreement, securing formal approval of the deal from the relevant structures of the coalition’s member parties and announcing the coalition details to the general public. The next step involves working in coalition. As the coalition partners begin working to implement their agreement, they will ...

  4. Anti-growth coalition - Wikipedia

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    The Financial Times wrote that "the absurdity of the term is matched by its hypocrisy," noting that "expanding economic output is a laudable goal, but the government’s plan to hit 2.5 per cent annual growth, which it relies on to bring debt under control, is dubious," and arguing that there were many "nimbies" who "block[ed] housing ...

  5. Matt Walsh Is a Hypocrite for Submitting ‘Am I Racist?’ to ...

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    In a twist as predictable as a Hollywood sequel, conservative media and alt-right commentators have made it their mission to ridicule the entertainment industry’s awards circuit.

  6. New Deal coalition - Wikipedia

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    The New Deal coalition was an American political coalition that supported the Democratic Party beginning in 1932. The coalition is named after President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal programs, and the follow-up Democratic presidents. It was composed of voting blocs who supported them.

  7. ‘Hypocrite’ Joe Scarborough blasted for ideological U-turns ...

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    There are those, including Jon Stewart, who believe the term hypocrite would be well applied to Scarborough. Joe Scarborough and Mikea Brzezinski have made a habit of critiquing Donald Trump. Abel ...

  8. What is Project 2025? Trump policy moves bring conservative ...

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    It includes 900 pages of radical ideas for federal government. Project 2025 is a policy plan for a conservative president created by a think tank. It includes 900 pages of radical ideas for ...

  9. Political hypocrisy - Wikipedia

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    The English philosopher Thomas Hobbes was an outspoken opponent of political hypocrisy, though he considered it inevitable. David Runciman writes that "Hobbes was at pains not to set the bar for sincerity too high, which would let in the most corrosive forms of hypocrisy through the back door.