This ideology initiated the "break" from pre-enlightenment thinking and set the stage for everything we discussed in this course.
Classical Liberalism
Emphasizes privatizing the economy and sees government as the problem
neoliberalism
A common tool of the IMF and World Bank, this three-letter acronym requires nations who accept grants or loans to make changes to their own governments
Structural Adjustment Programs (SAPs)
The key social unit in classical conservatism
Status Group
By answering the questions "what is produced? with what tools? who controls the tools? who uses the tools to do work?" these four [BLANK] are key to the Marxian model of development
modes of production
This ideology emphasizes using the power of the state to fix class inequality
Socialism
Most famous real-world of this development model example is Singapore under the rule of Lee Kwan Yew
East Asian Development State (EADS)
untruth knowingly promoted by rulers for the sake of social harmony or other political ends
The difference between labor value and wage (LV-W)
Surplus Value
these ideologies use shared cultural identity to reorganize society & respond to confusion and challenges of globalized, heterogeneous world
Fascism and Communitarianism
Classical Liberalism
Emphasizes six steps, including promote individualism, accumulate capital, and get technology
Modernization theory
The Knight Campus was used as a development practice associated with this ideology
classical conservatism
alienation (separation of wage laborer from product of work life)
the nature of authority in liberalism, also Locke's theory of government
social contract (would also accept contractual)
Reacting to "the break", this ideology says we must both "slow down" and "speed up!"
Fascism
Neoliberalism
a localist approach that involves combining multiple belief systems or religions
syncretism
This cleared the path to the birth of capitalism by saying it was morally acceptable, indeed highly virtuous, to make money and become wealthy
Protestant Ethic
Belgium, Canada, and Lebanon were used as examples of this
The ideology that defines the default structure of human societies for thousands of years
Feudal Corporatism
The Marxian Model says that to move from the capitalist mode of production to the socialist mode of production society must have ...
Class consciousness
An often violent practice necessary to neoliberalism that true classical liberals would abhore
labor discipline
Contains the three standard elements: thesis, antithesis, synthesis
Dialectic
Both Paul Krugman and the Koch brothers could be defined by this term
small 'm' marxian (analyst who uses tools from intellectual tradition of Marx to assess political economy)