working-class conservatism

  • 1conservatism — /keuhn serr veuh tiz euhm/, n. 1. the disposition to preserve or restore what is established and traditional and to limit change. 2. the principles and practices of political conservatives. [1825 35; CONSERVAT(IVE) + ISM] * * * Political attitude …

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  • 2Conservatism — This article is about conservatism as a political and social philosophy. For other uses, see Conservatism (disambiguation). Part of a series on …

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  • 3Conservatism in the United States — For related and other uses, see Conservatism (disambiguation). Part of a series on Conservatism …

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  • 4Social class in the United States — A monument to the working and supporting classes along Market Street in the heart of San Francisco s Financial District Income in the United States Affluence in the …

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  • 5American middle class — The American middle class is a social class in the United States.[1][2] While the concept is typically ambiguous in popular opinion and common language use,[3] contemporary social scientists have put forward several, more or less congruent,… …

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  • 7КОНСЕРВАТИЗМ РАБОЧЕГО КЛАССА — (working class conservatism) (в Великобритании) рабочий класс ручного труда, голосующий за партию консерваторов, и связанные с этим позиции. Подобному поведению, отклоняющемуся от норм рабочего класса, а иногда считающемуся даже противоречащим… …

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  • 8РАБОЧЕГО КЛАССА КОНСЕРВАТИЗМ — (WORKING CLASS CONSERVATISM) Значительная часть (от 1/3 до 2/5) британского рабочего класса, охватывавшего занятых физическим трудом, голосовала за консерваторов в период с конца 1940 х до конца 1960 х гг. Поскольку такое поведение противоречило… …

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  • 9political socialization — The process of induction into a political system by acquiring information on political symbols, institutions, and procedures, learning the role of a passive or active member of the polity, and internalizing the value system and ideology… …

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  • 10McKenzie, Robert — ▪ British political scientist born , Sept. 11, 1917, Vancouver, B.C., Can. died Oct. 12, 1981, London       Canadian born British political scientist and television commentator on electoral politics. In the latter role, McKenzie popularized to… …

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