Personalism (redirect from Personalist)
Williams and Jan Olof Bengtsson cite a plurality of "schools" holding to a "personalist" ethic and "Weltanschauung", arguing: Personalism exists in many different...
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Dictatorship (redirect from Personalist dictatorship)
can be classified as military dictatorships, one-party dictatorships, personalist dictatorships, or absolute monarchies. The Latin word dictator originated...
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The Personalist Labor Revolutionary Party (Vietnamese: Cần lao Nhân vị Cách Mạng Ðảng / Đảng Cần lao Nhân vị), often simply called the Cần Lao Party,...
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Personalist party may refer to: Personalist Labor Revolutionary Party Business-firm party This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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constitution. As a result, Spain successfully transitioned from a one-party personalist dictatorship to a multiparty parliamentary democracy composed of 17 autonomous...
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Rasa Renaissance (section Rasa art and personalist art)
states is "personalist art". The realm of personalist art is personalism. Throughout the long history of art there has always been personalist as well as...
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cabdillo, from Latin capitellum, diminutive of caput "head") is a type of personalist leader wielding military and political power. There is no precise English...
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regime on a further downward spiral, making it one of the most notorious personalist dictatorships in the world. Kovalev, Alexey (26 March 2024). "Russia...
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FLEC-Lubota (FLEC faction) Francisco Xavier Lubota personalist, estd.1975 FLEC-N FLEC-N'Zita (FLEC faction) Henrique N'zita Tiago personalist, estd.1975...
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faction) Francisco Xavier Lubota, personalist, estd. 1975 FLEC-N FLEC-N'Zita (FLEC faction) Henrique N'zita Tiago, personalist, estd. 1975 FLEK-K FLEK-Batila...
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intermarriage, which can join autocracies together through dynastic unions. Personalist dictatorships may also give significance to the ruling family through...
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consolidate power independently of the military, effectively creating personalist dictatorships. Military dictators are under constant threat of removal...
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leaders. A 2019 study in Conflict Management and Peace Science found that personalist dictatorships are more likely to take coup-proofing measures than other...
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nepotism may contribute to the phenomenon. Hereditary dictatorships are personalist dictatorships in which political power stays within a strongman's family...
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authoritarian regimes – be they communist, fascist, corporatist, or personalist – have managed to conduct orderly, peaceful, timely, and stable successions...
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South Vietnam’s First lady Madame Nhu and Ngô Đình Nhu, the head of the Personalist Labor Revolutionary Party. On November 2, 1963, at the time of the assassinations...
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Academics and analysts characterised Assad's presidency as a highly personalist dictatorship, which governed Syria as a totalitarian police state, and...
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1878 During his first term in office, Díaz developed a pragmatic and personalist approach to solving political conflicts. Although a political liberal...
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appeared in academic journals before her death in 1982, many of them in The Personalist. One of these was "On the Randian Argument" by libertarian philosopher...
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culturally conservative reactions to societal changes, populist or personalist politics, and external influence from great power politics. During crises...
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that the purges in the Soviet Union and China can be attributed to the personalist leadership of Stalin and Mao, who were incentivized by having both control...
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in the personalist arsenal of proofs of the probability axioms, entails the dynamic assumption. Not one entails Bayesianism. So the personalist requires...
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d'état. Mobutu renamed the country Zaire in 1971 and imposed a harsh personalist dictatorship until his overthrow in 1997 by the First Congo War. The...
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[citation needed] Holly, David M. (1997). "Self-Transforming Experiences". The Personalist Forum. 13 (2): 174–194. ISSN 0889-065X. JSTOR 20708754. v t e...
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(1834–1916). These theistic personalists emphasize the dependence of all individual minds on God. However, other personalists like British idealist J. M...
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international trade. Ideologically, Diệm considered this policy a key to his "Personalist revolution" – the resettled villages would be "neither communist-style...
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philosophy in various ways. For instance, there has been a direct line of personalists from Bowne through his student, Edgar Sheffield Brightman (1884–1954)...
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Russian philosophy includes a variety of philosophical movements. Authors who developed them are listed below sorted by movement. While most authors listed...
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society and transformed the neo-Baathist revolutionary state into a personalist "Presidential Monarchy" which concentrated all power under the Syrian...
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pp. 83-84. Routledge. Thích Thiện Châu (1984), The Literature of the Personalists, pp. 201-202. Hwang, Soonil (2006), Metaphor and Literalism in Buddhism:...
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