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You may be thinking of the word establishment as it is sometimes used in Politics and Government. In that context establishment refers to legally defining a specific religion as the official or state religion of a given region or country.
The principle of establishment typically refers to the constitutional prohibition against government favoritism or discrimination towards any particular religion. It is often associated with the idea of separation of church and state, ensuring that government institutions remain neutral and do not interfere with religious practices.
The Marxist approach in politics is based on the belief that the political system is a reflection of the underlying economic structure of society. Marxists see politics as a tool used by the ruling class to maintain their power and control over the working class. They advocate for a revolution to overthrow the capitalist system and create a classless society based on collective ownership of the means of production.
You may be thinking of the word establishment as it is sometimes used in Politics and Government. In that context establishment refers to legally defining a specific religion as the official or state religion of a given region or country.
Stephen Edward Cresswell has written: 'Multiparty politics in Mississippi, 1877-1902' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Political parties, History 'Rednecks, redeemers, and race' -- subject(s): Mississippi, Social change, History, Politics and government, Economic conditions, Social conditions, Race relations
Literacy is not a specific requirement listed in the Constitution, but no one is going to make it in the world of politics not being able to read.
Jean Fernandez has written: 'Victorian servants, class, and the politics of literacy' -- subject(s): History, History and criticism, Social classes in literature, Literacy in literature, Books and reading, Household employees, Domestics, English fiction, Education, Working class, Biography, Literacy, Servants in literature, Household employees in literature, Domestics in literature
Richard A. Viguerie has written: 'The establishment vs. the people' -- subject(s): Conservatism, History, Politics and government, Populism
Martin Hoyles has written: 'Bread and roses' -- subject(s): Gardening, Bibliography, Horticultural literature, History 'The Story of Gardening' 'Lost connections & new directions' 'Changing Childhood' 'The Politics of Literacy' 'Politics of Childhood'
William Erwin has written: 'Petition of a portion of the inhabitants of the Mississippi Territory' -- subject(s): Politics and government
David Trend has written: 'Everyday People' -- subject(s): Culture, Social change 'The crisis of meaning in culture and education' -- subject(s): Critical pedagogy, Discrimination in education, Politics and education, Education, Educational sociology, Minorities 'The end of reading' -- subject(s): Computers and literacy, Popular culture, Social aspects, Social aspects of Literacy, Postmodernism and education, Literacy