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Theme 3: The Origins of Modern Ideologies

The political ideologies that organized the twentieth century (liberalism, conservatism, socialism, communism, social democracy) were all responses to industrial society. The political vocabulary Maria uses to analyze contemporary politics was largely forged in the nineteenth century. Marx is still cited (and contested) in twenty-first-century debates. Smith is still cited in arguments about free trade and regulation.

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