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1 political romanticism
пол. политический романтизм (ориентация на достижение социального идеала и приближающих к нему политических целей с опорой на лучшие, благородные качества индивидов, социальных групп, общества, а в принципе и человечества; романтические мотивы пронизывали социальные и национально-освободительные движения первой половины 19 в. в Европе — карбонарии, бланкизм, второй половины 19 в. в России — народничество и неонародничество с его культом героев; в 20-м в. они четче просматриваются в развивающихся странах; политический романтизм — это недоверие к эволюционным путям общественного развития, отрицание парламентаризма как политической рутины, упование на благоприятный исход массовых революционных движений; романтические мотивы часто окрашивают политику терроризма)See: -
2 political
прил.1) политическийSee:political activity, political adventurism, political anthropology, political apathy, political arena, political arithmetic, political astrology, political asylum, political attitude, political authority, political autonomy, political awareness, political behaviour, political behaviouralism, political bureau, political bureaucracy, political business cycle, political center, political centre, political centrism, political class, political cleavage, political clique, political collective unconsciousness, political confidence, political conflict, political consciousness, political conservatism, political conspiracy, political correctness, political corruption, political credit risk, political culture, political cybernetics, political cycle, political democracy, political determinism, political development, political drift, political economy, political education, political elite, political emblems, political engagement, political environment, political family, political figure, political finance, political forecasting, political freedom, political fund, political game, political geography, political globalization, political history, political ideology, political inactivity, political indoctrination, political inflation, political integration, political involvement, political leader, political leadership, political legitimacy, political leverage, political man, political manipulation, political market, political marketing, political martyr, political martyrdom, political mobilization, political modernization, political mood, political movement, political myth, political mythology, political negativism, political obstruction, political organization, political participation, political party, political passivity, political philosophy, political police, political power, political powers, political pragmatism, political prediction, political pressure, political priorities, political process, political prognostication, political propaganda, political psychology, political rationalism, political rationality, political reaction, political realism, political regime, political rehabilitation, political relations, political representation, political rhetoric, political right, political risk, political ritual, political romanticism, political science, political scientists, political sectarianism, political self-consciousness, political sight, political situation, political socialization, political society, political sociology, political space, political sphere, political stability, political strategy, political strike, political surveillance, political symbols, political system, political tactics, political technology, political theory, political thought, political time, political tolerance, political utopia, political values, political broker, Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000, Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 20002) гос. упр. государственныйSee:3) пол. связанный с политикой определенной партии; узкопартийныйSee: -
3 political pragmatism
пол. политический прагматизм (установка на извлечение максимальной практической выгоды из сложившейсй политической ситуации без учета каких-л. идеологических принципов или отдаленных последствий действий)See:
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