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  2. National Party (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The National Party was an early-20th-century national political organization in the United States founded by pro-war defectors from the Socialist Party of America (SPA) in 1917. These adherents of the SPA Right first formed a non-partisan national society to propagandize the socialist idea called the Social Democratic League of America .

  3. National conservatism - Wikipedia

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    Slovakia: Slovak People's Party, [144] Slovak National Party, People's Party – Movement for a Democratic Slovakia, Conservative Democrats of Slovakia [145] South Africa: National Party [146] South Korea: Democratic Republican Party [147] Democratic Justice Party, New Korea Party, Liberty Korea Party [148] Spain: CEDA, [149] People's Alliance ...

  4. Methodological nationalism - Wikipedia

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    According to Andreas Wimmer and Nina Glick Schiller, there are three types of methodological nationalism in social science scholarship: ignoring or disregarding the importance of nationalism for modern societies, naturalization, and confining studies to geopolitical boundaries of a particular nation-state.

  5. Theories of political behavior - Wikipedia

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    Theories of political behavior, as an aspect of political science, attempt to quantify and explain the influences that define a person's political views, ideology, and levels of political participation, especially in relation to the role of politicians and their impact on public opinion .

  6. Civic nationalism - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish National Party [17] [18] [19] and Plaid Cymru, [19] which advocate independence of their respective nations from the United Kingdom, proclaim themselves to be civic nationalist parties, in which they advocate the independence and popular sovereignty of the people living in their nation's society, not individual ethnic groups.

  7. Social conservatism - Wikipedia

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    Despite the Reform Party being dominated by social conservatives, leader Preston Manning, seeking greater national support for the party, was reluctant for the party to wholly embrace socially conservative values. This led to his deposition as leader of the party (now called Canadian Alliance) in favor of social conservative Stockwell Day. [15]

  8. Robert Nisbet - Wikipedia

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    The Sociological Tradition; 1968. Tradition and Revolt: Historical and Sociological Essays; 1969. Social Change and History: Aspects of the Western Theory of Development; 1970. The Social Bond: An Introduction to the Study of Society; 1971. The Degradation of the Academic Dogma: The University in America, 1945–1970; 1976. Sociology as an Art ...

  9. Political sociology - Wikipedia

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    When addressing political sociology, there is noted overlap in using sociology of politics as a synonym. Sartori outlines that sociology of politics refers specifically to a sociological analysis of politics and not an interdisciplinary area of research that political sociology works towards. This difference is made by the variables of interest ...

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