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  2. Aestheticization - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... move to sidebar hide. Aestheticization or Aestheticisation can refer to: Aestheticization of politics ...

  3. Wikipedia:Tools - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia Page History Statistics Page history statistics by User:aka, builds an edit history overview page; XTools Pages Created – lists all pages created by a user (including deleted ones) afdstats Analyse AfD !votes against the result; Articles for Creation Review History. This tool shows a list of a user's WP:AfC reviews.

  4. The arts and politics - Wikipedia

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    A strong relationship between the arts and politics, particularly between various kinds of art and power, occurs across historical epochs and cultures.As they respond to contemporaneous events and politics, the arts take on political as well as social dimensions, becoming themselves a focus of controversy and even a force of political as well as social change.

  5. Cleavage (politics) - Wikipedia

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    Cleavages in West European societies according to Lipset & Rokkan. In political science and sociology, a cleavage is a historically determined social or cultural line which divides citizens within a society into groups with differing political interests, resulting in political conflict among these groups. [1]

  6. Template:Party politics - Wikipedia

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  7. Political linguistics - Wikipedia

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    Language is inseparable from the political domain. It can be used in strategies to influence public thought. Political discourse is about "the text and talk of professional politicians or political institutions, such as presidents and prime ministers and other members of government, parliament or political parties, both at the local, national and international levels".

  8. Portal:Politics - Wikipedia

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    The branch of social science that studies politics and government is referred to as political science. Politics may be used positively in the context of a "political solution" which is compromising and non-violent, or descriptively as "the art or science of government", but the word often also carries a negative connotation.

  9. Politics and sports - Wikipedia

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    Politics and sports or sports diplomacy is the use of sport as a means to influence diplomatic, social, and political relations. Sports diplomacy may transcend cultural differences and bring people together. The use of sports and politics has had both positive and negative implications over history.