Concepts and model 1
Concepts and models 2
Ideologies
Political parties 1
Political parties 2
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A representation of something, usually on a smaller scale, as in the case of a doll’s house. It comprises a range of ideas and can be considered an analytical tool.
What is model?
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A general idea about something, usually expressed in a single word or phrase.
What is a concept?
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This ideology can be characterized using the following terms: Individualism, freedom, reason, equality, toleration, consent, constitutionalism.
What is liberalism?
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A type of party that places a heavy emphasis on broadening membership and constructing a wide electoral base (for instance the UK Labour Party).
What is a mass party?
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A type of party that roughly consists of trained and professional party members who are expected to exhibit a high level of political commitment and doctrinal discipline (for instance the Chinese Communist Party)
What is a cadre party?
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This concept can be defined as ‘a more or less coherent set of ideas that provides a basis for organized political action’.
What is an ideology?
200
A superior tool for the student that wishes to learn as much as possible.
What is SQ3R?
200
This ideology can characterized using the following terms: Tradition, pragmatism, human imperfection, organicism, hierarchy, authority, property.
What is conservatism?
200
The parties that are currently in government in Denmark.
What are the Social Democrats and the Danish Social Liberal Party (Radikale Venstre)?
200
The parties that constituted the previous government.
What are Denmark’s Liberal party (Venstre) and the Conservative People’s party?
300
‘The authoritative allocation of values for a society’
What is politics?
300
A model that explains the position of political parties on given issues based on four different parameters: the interest parameter, the public opinion parameter, the parliamentary parameter and the personal parameter.
What is Molin's model?
300
This ideology can characterized using the following terms: Community, fraternity, social equality, need, social class, common ownership.
What is socialism?
300
A type of proactive party that wishes to mobilize, educate and inspire the masses, rather than merely respond to their concerns.
What is an integrative party?
300
A type of party, which sees its primary function as being securing votes in election and thus attempt to reflect, rather than shape, public opinion. This type of party typically adopts a catch-all strategy and therefore place pragmatism before principle.
What is a representative party?
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A theory, which assumes that conditions of material scarcity breed egoistical and acquisitive values, in which case politics will be dominated by economic issues – while conditions of widespread prosperity will entail that individuals express more interest in ‘quality of life’ issues.
What is postmaterialism?
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A struggle over the legitimate meaning of terms and concepts. For instance freedom, democracy and justice.
What is politics?
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An ideology is characterized this way if it wishes to radically change society in order to establish new power structures.
What is progressive?
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The parties that currently support the present government (remember that in Denmark the governments are typically minority governments and therefore rely on a declaration of support from other parties in order to represent a majority in Folketinget)
What are Socialist People’s party and the Red-Green Alliance?
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The party that supported the previous government (remember that in Denmark the governments are typically minority governments and therefore rely on a declaration of support from other parties in order to represent a majority in Folketinget)
What is Danish People's Party?
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This model explains the entire political process by describing this process as a series of inputs and outputs between the major actors, which are defined as the people, the gatekeepers and the government.
What is Easton's model?
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According to Daniel Bell economics have triumphed over politics – meaning that political parties in most western societies compete for power simply by promising higher levels of economic growth – and resulted in this.
What is 'the end of ideology'?
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An ideology is characterized this way if its inherits ideas support the existing power structure of society.
What is legitimizing?
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A type of party that drastically reduce its ideological baggage in order to appeal to the largest possible number of voters.
What is a catch-all party?
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The party with the most seats in Folketinget (the Danish parliament) currently.
What is Denmark’s Liberal party (Venstre)?
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