Producerism — Producerism, sometimes referred to as producer radicalism, refers to a syncretic ideology of populist economic nationalism which holds that the productive forces of society the ordinary worker, the small businessman, and the entrepreneur, are… … Wikipedia
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Syncretic politics — involves taking political positions that attempt to reconcile seemingly opposed ideological systems, usually by combining some elements associated with the left with some associated with the right. The term is derived from the older idea of… … Wikipedia
Chip Berlet — John Foster Chip Berlet Born November 22, 1949 (1949 11 22) (age 61) Other names Chip Berlet Occupation Policy analyst, investigative journalist, photojournalist Known for Stu … Wikipedia
Suficientismo — El Suficientismo, traducido desde Enoughism en inglés, es el desarrollo de la idea de que a partir de un determinado punto, el consumidor posee todo lo que necesita y cualquier compra que realice empeora su vida en lugar de mejorarla. Como la… … Wikipedia Español
Labor theory of value — The labor theories of value (LTV) are theories in economics according to which the values of commodities are related to the labor needed to produce them.There are many different accounts of labor value, with the common element that the value of… … Wikipedia
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Consumerism — Consumerist redirects here. For the blog of that name, see The Consumerist. An electronics store in a shopping mall in Jakarta. Part of a se … Wikipedia
Populism — is a discourse which supports the people versus the elites. Populism may involve either a political philosophy urging social and political system changes and/or a rhetorical style deployed by members of political or social movements competing for … Wikipedia
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