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Political Leaders In The 1960s

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Conservatism, liberalism, and radicalism are three main strategies that are widely used by modern politicians to define their ideologies in our society. Each one these ideologies define each of our leaders in a very unique way. Our political leaders strongly believe in his or her predefined ideology creating in many occasions’ controversies among them. For instance if we study the ideology of one of our most popular leader in the political arena Bernice Sanders we will noticed that he strongly believe in feminism, and the equality of each individual in our society. Nevertheless, this has creative many conflicts with others opposite leaders. The topology quiz measures a person’s political leanings. I took the topology quiz on the proper …show more content…

We have to understand that historically radicalism has always been associated or referred exclusively with the radical left and very rarely with the far right. One of the positive example that we can note on this paper is the social radicalism of the 1960 that produced a consumer, and environmental movement led by Raph Nader that inspired a generation of activists, researchers and attorneys to expose and challenge the abuses of corporate power. Under this ideology (Abramowitz, 2010), argue that everything occurs by nature and is the result of human evolution in society. This ideology is very unique and is very controversial one of the fundament is that classes have to be socially separate and each human being should receive what they contribute in society. Radicalism idealism focuses more on the biological. The idealists think that the upper class believes they deserve the best. The rich need the poor to manufacture and buy products. The poor man needs the rich to invent. All classes have to be socially separated. Radicalism argues that social problems are no longer socially created and that this reflects in the quality of power enjoyed by those who have it, (Abramovitz, …show more content…

We must understand that not all of them are transparent with the public and they always have a hidden agenda that they do not communicate to the public (Mullaly, 1997). For Example if we take a conservative candidate he would never publically express that he might be homophobic. In many of the videos that I watched I observed candidates seeking political positions wearing face masks and ethically permissible vocabularies.(Mullaly,1997), also stated that many of these candidates have and a dark side that they trying to project to our society when they run for

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