Student Tribune
In an Election Year, we need to understand the ISMs
UNDERSTANDING THE "ISMS"
Understanding terms like Socialism, Nationalism, Fascism and Populism
It's hard enough to sort out what common terms like conservatism and
liberalism mean. Now there are new "isms" often used in discussing American
politics. Maybe you have even had discussions where you used or heard words
like communism, totalitarianism, or anarchism...there are so many "isms!" These
"isms" often capture sets of beliefs that people have about the relationship
between society and the power and authority of government. Please join
Nayda-Pares Kane, Professor of Sociology, Joe Scanlon, Professor of Political
Science, and Professor Louis Andolino, Political Science to unravel the
mysteries of the "isms" common to American politics. Learn what they really
mean and their significance to society and American politics.
This is a very important time in our lives and we to listen, learn and ask
questions. Download the attached flyer.
When: Tuesday, September 29, 2020
Time: 12:30p.m. - 1:30p.m.
Where: Join us in the Zoom link below
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Meeting ID: 810 1426 3922
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Attached Files:
understanding isms.pdf
Batistta-Provost, Shirley
Inclusion/Diversity/Equity/Accountability
09/25/2020