פוליטיקת ימין (Hebrew Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "פוליטיקת ימין" in Hebrew language version.

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auburn.edu

  • Johnson, Paul (2005). "Right-wing, rightist". A Politics Glossary. Auburn University website. אורכב מ-המקור ב-19 באוגוסט 2014. נבדק ב-23 באוקטובר 2014. {{cite web}}: (עזרה)

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  • Gidron, N; Ziblatt, D. (2019). "Center-right political parties in advanced democracies 2019" (PDF). Annual Review of Political Science. 22: 23. doi:10.1146/annurev-polisci-090717-092750. Defining the right by its adherence to the status quo is closely associated with a definition of the right as a defense of inequality (Bobbio 1996, Jost 2009, Luna & Kaltwasser 2014). As noted by Jost (2009), within the context of Western political development, opposition to change is often synonymous with support for inequality. Notwithstanding its prominence in the literature, we are hesitant to adopt this definition of the right since it requires the researcher to interpret ideological claims according to an abstract understanding of equality. For instance, Noel & Therien (2008) argue that right-wing opposition to affirmative action speaks in the name of equality and rejects positive discrimination based on demographic factors. From this perspective, the right is not inegalitarian but is “differently egalitarian” (Noel & Therien 2008, p. 18).
  • Gidron, N; Ziblatt, D. (2019). "Center-right political parties in advanced democracies 2019" (PDF). Annual Review of Political Science. 22: 24. doi:10.1146/annurev-polisci-090717-092750. ...since different currents within the right are drawn to different visions of societal structures. For example, market liberals see social relations as stratified by natural economic inequalities.
  • McClosky, Herbert; Chong, Dennis (ביולי 1985). "Similarities and Differences Between Left-Wing and Right-Wing Radicals". British Journal of Political Science (באנגלית). 15 (3): 329–363. doi:10.1017/S0007123400004221. ISSN 1469-2112. {{cite journal}}: (עזרה)

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scholar.harvard.edu

  • Gidron, N; Ziblatt, D. (2019). "Center-right political parties in advanced democracies 2019" (PDF). Annual Review of Political Science. 22: 23. doi:10.1146/annurev-polisci-090717-092750. Defining the right by its adherence to the status quo is closely associated with a definition of the right as a defense of inequality (Bobbio 1996, Jost 2009, Luna & Kaltwasser 2014). As noted by Jost (2009), within the context of Western political development, opposition to change is often synonymous with support for inequality. Notwithstanding its prominence in the literature, we are hesitant to adopt this definition of the right since it requires the researcher to interpret ideological claims according to an abstract understanding of equality. For instance, Noel & Therien (2008) argue that right-wing opposition to affirmative action speaks in the name of equality and rejects positive discrimination based on demographic factors. From this perspective, the right is not inegalitarian but is “differently egalitarian” (Noel & Therien 2008, p. 18).
  • Gidron, N; Ziblatt, D. (2019). "Center-right political parties in advanced democracies 2019" (PDF). Annual Review of Political Science. 22: 24. doi:10.1146/annurev-polisci-090717-092750. ...since different currents within the right are drawn to different visions of societal structures. For example, market liberals see social relations as stratified by natural economic inequalities.

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  • Johnson, Paul (2005). "Right-wing, rightist". A Politics Glossary. Auburn University website. אורכב מ-המקור ב-19 באוגוסט 2014. נבדק ב-23 באוקטובר 2014. {{cite web}}: (עזרה)

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