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- Component 1 - Part 1 UK Politics 6
- Component 1: UK Politics 9PL0/01 3
- Component 1: UK Politics and Core Political Ideas 1
- Component 2 : Part 1 UK Government 4
- Component 2: UK Government 9PL0/02 2
- Component 3: Comparative Politics 1
- Component 3: Comparative Politics 9PL0/3A 1
- Component 3A - USA 9PL0 1
- Conservatism 1
- Conservatism, Socialism, Liberalism 1
- Constitution 9PL0A 1
- Core Political Ideas 5
- Core political ideas - Conservatism 3
- UK Constitution 2
- UK Government 9PL0 5
- UK Politics 4
- UK Prime Minister and Executive 1
- Unit 1 - People and Politics 1
- Unit 1: UK politics and ideologies 1
- Unit 3 - Key Themes in Political Analysis 4
- Unit 3 - US Government and Politics 1
- Unit 3, Part 1 Government and Politics of the USA 1
- Unit 3: comparative politics 1
- US Congress 1
- US Constitution GP03 3
- US Democracy & Participation 1
- US Democracy and Participation 1
- US Politics 2
- US Presidency 2
- US Supreme Court 2
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The different types of feminism: 
• liberal feminism − sees individualism as the basis of gender equality 
• socialist feminism − believes that gender inequality stems from economics and that capitalism creates patriarchy 
• radical feminism − believes that the biggest problem facing society is gender inequality 
• post-modern feminism – argues that patriarchy manifests in different ways depending on a woman’s race, class etc.
Core ideas and principles of feminism and how they relate to human nature, the state, society and the economy: 
• sex and gender – sex refers to biological differences between men 
• patriarchy 
• the personal is political 
• equality feminism and difference feminism 
• intersectionality
The differing views and tensions within conservatism: 
• traditional conservative − commitment to hierarchical and paternalistic values 
• one-nation conservative − updating of traditional 
conservatism in response to the emergence of capitalism 
• New Right − the marriage of neo-liberal and neoconservative ideas and include: 
o neo-liberal: principally concerned with free-market economics and atomistic individualism 
o neo-conservative: principally concerned with the fear of social ...
Edexcel Politics A level revision - UK Politics, Core Political Ideas - Conservatism 
Core ideas and principles of conservatism and how they relate to 
human nature, the state, society and the economy: 
• pragmatism 
• tradition 
• human imperfection 
• organic society/state 
• paternalism 
• libertarianism
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