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Definition of Ideology I) Social Democracy II) Conservatism III) Capitalism and Marxism IV) Nationalism V) Fundamentalism VI) Anarchism VII) Feminism VIII) Political Islam

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Ideologies are interconnected sets of beliefs, opinions, and values regarding people, society and the state. They are both descriptive and evaluative. They are highly contested, both internally and externally. The course is designed to introduce students to many of the major contemporary ideologies, and the debates within and among them. Students will learn the core concepts as well as distinctive aspects of each ideology.


Conservatism as an Ideology

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Political Islam

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capitalism

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Marxism

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Feminism

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Democratic Socialism

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democratic socialism

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Anarchism

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Anarchism 1

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Conservatism as an Ideology

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Political Islam

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Fundamentalism

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Conservatism as an Ideology

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Nationalism

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Nationalism

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Book Title : Introduction to Political Ideologies
Author : John Hoffman, Paul Graham
Edition : First Edition
Publisher : Pearson



Book Title : Political Ideologies their origins and impact
Author : Leon P. Baradat
Edition : First Edition
Publisher : Prentice-Hall. INC



Book Title : Using Political Ideas
Author : Barbara Goodwin
Edition : 4th edition
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons



Book Title : An Introduction to Political Ideologies
Author : Smita Srivastava
Edition : First Edition
Publisher : Pearson



Book Title : Using Political Ideas
Author : Barbara Goodwin
Edition : 4th edition
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons







Title : Fundamentalism
Type : Other

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