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On January 1, 1804, Haiti broke ties with France to establish the first independently black-led nation of the post-colonial world, becoming the only surviving nation state formed from a successful slave revolt. Well, that all depends on how...
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Beyond Right and Left - New Politics and the Culture Wars - PART TWO Rather than envisaging an alliance between the traditional Left and other already existing intellectual and social movements, including social liberals, environmentalists and 'compassionate...
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Beyond right and left Review article What kind of politics should progressives adopt into the new century? Tristan Ewins explores the assumptions and consequences of the 'culture wars', and the supposition of a 'New Politics' that goes beyond traditional...
Tags: Right, Left, politics, liberalism, conservatism, socialism, social democracy, multiculturalism, feminism, neo-liberalism, New Right, culture, culture wars, Australia, Enlightenment, moral relativism, workplace rights, domestic economy, Edmund Burke, nationalism, collectivism, Hayek, compassionate conservatism, French Revolution, Terror, liberty, freedom, work life balance, universalism, Communism, labor, liberal socialism, mixed economy, Eduard Bernstein, Robin Blackburn, economic democracy, Green politics, Third Way, labour market