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Politics

  • Civil Movement "People's Self-Defense", a defunct political movement in Ukraine which was part of the Our Ukraine–People's Self-Defense Bloc electoral alliance
  • Party of Socialists and Democrats, a major political party of San Marino
  • Social Democratic Party (Angola), a political party of Angola
  • Social Democratic Party (Benin), a political party of Benin
  • Social Democratic Party (Brazil), a defunct political party of Brazil
  • Social Democratic Party (El Salvador), a political party of El Salvador
  • Social Democratic Party (France), a defunct political party of France
  • Social Democratic Party (Mexico), a defunct political party of Mexico
  • Social Democratic Party (Moldova), a political party of Moldova
  • Social Democratic Party (Nicaragua), a political party of Nicaragua
  • Social Democratic Party (Portugal), a major political party of Portugal
  • Social Democratic Party (Romania), a major political party of Romania
  • Social Democratic Party (Rwanda), a political party of Rwanda
  • Social Democratic Party (Spain), a defunct political party of Spain
  • Socialist Destourian Party, the old name (to 1988) of the ruling party in Tunisia, currently called Constitutional Democratic Rally

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Famous quotes containing the word politics:

    All politics takes place on a slippery slope. The most important four words in politics are “up to a point.”
    George F. Will (b. 1941)

    From the beginning, the placement of [Clarence] Thomas on the high court was seen as a political end justifying almost any means. The full story of his confirmation raises questions not only about who lied and why, but, more important, about what happens when politics becomes total war and the truth—and those who tell it—are merely unfortunate sacrifices on the way to winning.
    Jane Mayer, U.S. journalist, and Jill Abramson b. 1954, U.S. journalist. Strange Justice, p. 8, Houghton Mifflin (1994)

    The so-called consumer society and the politics of corporate capitalism have created a second nature of man which ties him libidinally and aggressively to the commodity form. The need for possessing, consuming, handling and constantly renewing the gadgets, devices, instruments, engines, offered to and imposed upon the people, for using these wares even at the danger of one’s own destruction, has become a “biological” need.
    Herbert Marcuse (1898–1979)