- non-
partisanship) is not
possible in a
society of
antagonistic classes. Marxists, in Lenin's view,
should openly acknowledge their partisanship on the...
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Negative partisanship is the
tendency of some
voters to form
their political opinions primarily in
opposition to
political parties they dislike. Whereas...
- the
founder and
president of the
think tank
Center for the
Study of
Partisanship and
Ideology (CSPI).
Hanania has
written for The
Washington Post, The...
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where multiple parties work together, it is
called multipartisanship.
Partisanship is the antonym,
where an
individual or
political party adheres only to...
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candidates on
issues rather than on the
basis of a
political ideology or
partisanship; a
voter who does not have long-standing
loyalty to, or identification...
- The
United States House of
Representatives is the
lower chamber of the
United States Congress, with the
Senate being the
upper chamber. Together, they...
- to
question the
ability of
organizations that have the
appearance of
partisanship. The
Brookings Institution is a Washington, D.C.
think tank and 501(c)(3)...
- of how
partisan a U.S.
congressional district or U.S.
state is. This
partisanship is
indicated as lean
towards either the
Republican Party or the Democratic...
- that voters'
perceptions of the
chief mouser were not
completely above partisanship.
There is
evidence of a cat in
residence in the
English government dating...
- Look up Partisan, partisan, partisanism, or
partisanship in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Partisan(s) or The Partisan(s) may
refer to:
Partisan (military)...