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Edexcel Politics 6. Socialism and Nationalism

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A form of evolutionary socialism believing that socialism can be achieved without revolution or the destruction of capitalism
Revisionist Socialism
Where culture, language, and history provide an emotional attachment to the idea of a nation, which the state exists to serve
Romantic Nationalism
A group that identifies with another, usually around culture, history, language, ancestry, &c.
Ethnic Group
A classical revisionist socialist who emphasised the improvement of living conditions wrought by capitalism in the late 19th century, therefore causing him to promote evolutionary socialism
Eduard Bernstein (1850 - 1932)
The first detailed form of fundamental socialism defined by the beliefs of Marx and Engels in the Marxist dialectic, class consciousness, and historical materialism
Classical Marxism
The idea that nationalism is based on shared cultural and societal values, leading to support for patriotism and citizenship based upon cultural assimilation
Culturalism
Nationalism within areas formerly under foreign control seeking to unite indistinct peoples into one national identity, often via leadership cults, socialist nationalism, or religion, often Islam
Post-Colonial Nationalism
A statement of principles for peace after the First World War by Woodrow Wilson which among other things, promoted the liberal nationalist right to statehood for nations in reference to the peoples of Austria Hungary and the Ottoman Empire
Fourteen Points
Those two seminal events in which liberal nationalism found its popular roots, in alphabetical order
American Revolution and French Revolution
That which socialists view optimistically by seeing it as malleable, cooperative, altruistic, and fraternal, though these attributes having been diluted by capitalism
Human Nature
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A practioner and pioneer of the Third Way who emphasised the free market (though seeking state funding of infrastructure and education), as well as equality of opportunity to address the fracturing of formerly industrial, now service-based communities
Anthony Giddens (1938 - Present)
A form of expansionist nationalism which seeks to recreate past glories by unifying people around the armed forces as in 1930's Imperial Japan
Militarism
That period that was seminal in the birth of socialism, though earlier forms did exist
Industrial Revolution
Those two individuals in alphabetical order who disagreed with Karl Marx in that they believed that socialist revolution could arise in economically underdeveloped societies
Rosa Luxemburg and Vladimir Lenin
A belief introduced by Marcus Garvey that sought to foster a multinational, racialist identity among Africans across the world, becoming a black supremacist and racist movement under the likes of Malcolm X
Black Nationalism
That democratic socialist and Labour politician who suggested withdrawing from the 'capitalist' European Economic Community, abolishing the House of Lords, increasing socialist power in the Commons, strengthening of trade unions, and greater power for party members to make the party more ideological and less vulnerable to non-socialist influence
Tony Benn
An early democratic socialist who saw capitalism as corrupting, requiring state intervention and trade unionism to overcome it, though via constitutional and reformist means
Beatrice Webb (1858 - 1943)
A form of nationalism that seeks the enlargement of a nation into and across other territories, such as imperialism
Expansionist Nationalism
Those factors that have been the two most significant barriers to the creation of nation-states in alphabetical order
Colonialism and Imperialism
A movement that seeks to synthesise nationalism and socialism by making the latter the central facet of national identity, making those who oppose socialism unpatriotic and dangerous as in Castro's Cuba or North Korea
Socialist Nationalism
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