Fascism/Liberalism
Leninism/Marxism
Maoism/Third Worldism
Dependency School/Anti-colonialism
1960s, Non-violence, and Evangelical Internationalism
100

White people who form mobs and act only on emotion.

Volk

100

Focus on the structural progression of work and the everyday life and workers.

Historical Materialism

100

Underdeveloped, non-global power, impoverished.

Third-Worldism

100

Psychiatrist and political philosopher from the French colony of Martinique

Frantz Fanon

100
Major United States civil rights leader during the 1950s-60s.

MLK

200

Unquestioning loyalty to the state and rejection of equality of individuals.

Primacy of the Ideal

200

The order that stratifies individuals into serfs, landowners, and the Crown.

Feudalism

200

A series of marches, as various Communist armies in the south escaped to the north and west China.

The Long March

200

Using economic imperialism and conditional aid to influence underdeveloped countries instead of the previous colonial methods of direct military control or indirect political control.

Neocolonialism

200

Anti-colonial nationalist and political ethicist who employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful campaign for India's independence

Gandhi

300

Figures of the individual's ability to reason and analyze the world.

Liberalism (classical)

300

Belief that the revolution needs to be lead by educated political professionals.

Vanguardism
300

Focus on the semi-periphery and its constant crisis and international tensions 

World Systems Theory

300

The use of violence for colonial liberation.

Fanonism

300

G.W. Bush granted more federal funds towards faith based humanitarian organizations.

Charitable Choice

400

"Reason as the only way to see the natural world."

René Descarte

400

The stages of history as theorized by Marx.

Feudalism, capitalism, socialism.

400

The conference that celebrated the "end of colonization" and helped launch the struggle against imperialism.

Bandung Conference

400
Focus on the semi-periphery and its constant crisis and international tensions.

World System Theory

400
Effort to achieve collective social security and rights through public mechanisms of redistribution.

Workerist logics of security

500

Supreme being that doesn't intervene.

Deism

500

"Spectre" haunting Europe as an analytical metaphor.

Communism

500

Mao's campaign to reconstruct the country from an agrarian economy into a communist society through the formation of people's communes.

The Great Leap Forward (1958-61)

500

The focus on the nation-state as the only unit of analysis and its assumption there is only a single path of evolutionary development for all countries.

Modernization Theory

500
Favored by religious organizations, dependency-producing, focus on gendered moral discipline and "rescue" of the traditional family.

Moralist logic of security