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Socioeconomic, Identity politics, Environmentalists, Civil liberties, Spiritual, Antiauthoritarians |
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Socioeconomic Progressives think that everything is a matter of money and class and that all solutions are ultimately economic and social class solutions. |
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Identity Politics Progressives say it is time for their oppressed group to get its share now. |
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Environmentalists think in terms of sustainability of the earth, the sacredness of the earth, and the protection of native peoples. And they recognize that global warming is the major moral challenge of our time, making all other issues pale by comparison. |
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Civil Liberties Progressives want to maintain freedoms against threats to freedom. |
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Spiritual Progressives have a nurturant form of religion or spirituality. Their spiritual experience has to do with their connection to other people and the world, and their spiritual practice has to do with service to other people and to their community. Spiritual progressives span the full range from Catholics and Protestants to Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, Goddess worshippers, and pagan members of Wicca. |
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Antiauthoritarians say there are all sorts of illegitimate forms of authority out there and we have to fight them, whether they are big corporations or anyone else. |
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My terms: E, G, E, F, SE, R |
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economics group earth freedom spiritual experience resistance |
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