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democracy, empathy, neoliberalism, love, education, Friendship, highest…
democracy
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a democratic country has a system of government that enables its citizens to participate in decision-making
government
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science policies
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concerned with the allocation of resources twd the conduct of science for a goal of best serving public interests
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neoliberalism
attacks
for inefficiency
socialism
comparable: grant workers legal control of their labor power
In contrast: means of production under workers control vs under the control of capitalist class under whose direction they toil
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an economic system where capital is socially owned, typically by government, and the capital stock is produced, organized, and its outputs distributed by the central government that is, where the economy is centrally planned
Keynesian fiscal policy, especially debt-financed stimulus
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support modest taxation, the redistribution of wealth, the provision of public goods, and the implementation of social insurance
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education
prioritises natural and formal science education, start to include social sciences
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For students: often expressed by way of grading
For educational system: how successfully they impart knowledge and skills
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Friendship
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In English-speaking cultures, it is not unusual for people to include weaker relationships as being friends
In Western cultures, friendships are often seen as lesser to familial or romantic relationships
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civic education
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foster
good virtues
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cardinal virtues: prudence, justice, fortitude, temperance
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media
encourages by blurring the line between information, entertainment, and promotion of products
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fear
jealousy
feelings of insecurity, fear,
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