Chapter 2 - Political Theory & The Intersectional Quest for The Good Life

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classical liberal

an individual who promotes values such as individual liberty, free- dom of speech, religious freedom, economic self-interest, and limited or “small” government

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good life

a vision or understanding of what ideal human relations look like

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Marxist

an individual who believes that capitalist economies always pay workers less than the price of the products and services they produce with the result that a wealthy few own and profit from the labor of the many

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suffrage

  • The right to vote; universal suffrage is the right of all adult citizens to vote

  • Regardless of gender, wealth, property ownership, education, or any other restriction

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suffragist

a person who advocates for individuals’, especially women’s, right to vote