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IDEOLOGIES CROSSWORD
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neoliberalism:The small-state, economic approach of New Right conservatives
social democracy:The ideology of most centre-left parties, aiming to improve conditions under capitalism rather than to replace it
Nazism:Fascism + Racism
Marxism:The most well-known form of revolutionary socialism
Edmund Burke:Parliamentarian and philosopher seen as the philosopher of traditional conservatism
John Stuart Mill:Liberal philosopher and MP who wrote famous essay "On Liberty"
Rights of Man:Thomas Paine's liberal book that inspired the American revolution
Herbert Morrisson:Labour pragmatist who said "socialism is whatever the Labour Party happens to be doing at the time"
Tony Benn:Veteran socialist MP who said "The Labour Party has never been a socialist party but it has always had socialists in it"
Aneurin Bevan:Founder of the NHS who said "the religion of socialism is the language of priorities"
Peter Mandelson:New Labour minsiter who was "relaxed" about people getting filthy rich under a Labour government
orange book liberalism:The ideology of Lib Dems who have moved to the right and embraced economic liberalism
positive freedom:The idea that people need their rights promoting and setting free
Ronald Reagan:New Right Republican US President from the 80s
IDEOLOGIES CROSSWORD
Across:1. | The idea that people need their rights promoting and setting free | 3. | New Labour minsiter who was "relaxed" about people getting filthy rich under a Labour government | 6. | New Right Republican US President from the 80s | 9. | Liberal philosopher and MP who wrote famous essay "On Liberty" | 12. | Parliamentarian and philosopher seen as the philosopher of traditional conservatism | 13. | Fascism + Racism |
| | Down:2. | The ideology of Lib Dems who have moved to the right and embraced economic liberalism | 4. | The ideology of most centre-left parties, aiming to improve conditions under capitalism rather than to replace it | 5. | The most well-known form of revolutionary socialism | 7. | The small-state, economic approach of New Right conservatives | 8. | Thomas Paine's liberal book that inspired the American revolution | 10. | Founder of the NHS who said "the religion of socialism is the language of priorities" | 11. | Veteran socialist MP who said "The Labour Party has never been a socialist party but it has always had socialists in it" |
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IDEOLOGIES CROSSWORD
Across:1. | The idea that people need their rights promoting and setting free | 3. | New Labour minsiter who was "relaxed" about people getting filthy rich under a Labour government | 6. | New Right Republican US President from the 80s | 9. | Liberal philosopher and MP who wrote famous essay "On Liberty" | 12. | Parliamentarian and philosopher seen as the philosopher of traditional conservatism | 13. | Fascism + Racism |
| | Down:2. | The ideology of Lib Dems who have moved to the right and embraced economic liberalism | 4. | The ideology of most centre-left parties, aiming to improve conditions under capitalism rather than to replace it | 5. | The most well-known form of revolutionary socialism | 7. | The small-state, economic approach of New Right conservatives | 8. | Thomas Paine's liberal book that inspired the American revolution | 10. | Founder of the NHS who said "the religion of socialism is the language of priorities" | 11. | Veteran socialist MP who said "The Labour Party has never been a socialist party but it has always had socialists in it" |
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© 2012
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