POLI 100 Study Guide - Final Guide: Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Nellie Mcclung, Fiscal Conservatism

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Conservaism: an ideology that seeks to avoid large scale or radical change. Neo-conservaism: an ideology that defends two older tradiions: iscal conservaism (economic classical/neoliberalism) and social conservaism (tradiional social values along with law and order/security) Neo-liberalism: an ideology that aims to shrink the state, maximize naional and global markets (classical liberalism economics), protect the civil and poliical rights but not social rights of individuals, and to not interfere in individuals lives (classical poliical liberalism) Republicanism: an ideology that rejects corrupion, dominaion, and tyrannical rule to embrace civic freedom, secularism, and ciizens duies as central to a good poliical life of the republic as a whole. Jean jacques rousseau 1762 defends general will of the people, popular sovereignty/secularism. Socialism: an ideology that advocates that the means of producion, distribuion, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole.

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