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  2. Social democracy - Wikipedia

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    In political science, democratic socialism and social democracy are sometimes seen as synonyms, [25] while they are distinguished in journalistic use. [26] Under this democratic socialist definition, [nb 1] social democracy is an ideology seeking to gradually build an alternative socialist economy through the institutions of liberal democracy. [23]

  3. Progressivism - Wikipedia

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    [18] British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli developed progressive conservatism under one-nation Toryism. [19] [20] In France, the space between social revolution and the socially conservative laissez-faire centre-right was filled with the emergence of radicalism which thought that social progress required anti-clericalism, humanism, and ...

  4. Conservatism - Wikipedia

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    The right-wing authoritarian is a conservative who takes fear of democracy to extremes." [74] During the Cold War, right-wing military dictatorships were prominent in Latin America, with most nations being under military rule by the middle of the 1970s. [75] One example of this was General Augusto Pinochet, who ruled over Chile from 1973 to ...

  5. Right-wing politics - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 5 February 2025. Political ideologies favoring social hierarchy "Right-wing", "Political right", and "The Right" redirect here. For the term used in sport, see Winger (sports). For political freedoms, see Civil and political rights. For other uses, see Right (disambiguation). Part of the Politics series ...

  6. Advocacy group - Wikipedia

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    Sunday School movement, which formed circa 1751 to promote universal schooling in the UK. [41] Tory Party ("Tories"), which formed in 1678 to fight the British Exclusion Bill and developed into one of the first political parties; now known as the Conservative Party. [42] US Chamber of Commerce, by far the biggest lobby group in the US by ...

  7. Activism - Wikipedia

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    Activism is increasingly important on the political right in the United States and other countries, and some scholars have found: "the main split in conservatism has not been the long-standing one between economic and social conservatives detected in previous surveys (i.e., approximately the Libertarian right and the Christian right).

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  9. Democracy promotion - Wikipedia

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    EPD further acknowledges that 'democracy promotion' is the term widespreadly used by academics but has a more active and often coercive connotation compared to ‘democracy support’. Support is something given to existing internal efforts for democratisation while promotion does not require any such internal (national) desire". [10]