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- Reverse_post-material_thesis abstract "The reverse post-material thesis or reverse post-materialism thesis is an academic theory used to explain support for far-right political parties. The thesis argues that during the 1970s and 1980s, mainstream political parties embraced a post-material agenda with less concern for traditional class and economic interests and greater concern for issues such as feminism, environmentalism, liberal internationalist values, LGBT rights and other sexual freedoms. The reverse post-material thesis argues that individuals support such parties because they reject the post-material positions adopted by mainstream political parties, particularly centre-left and progressive political parties. According to this thesis, this post-material agenda while more likely to appeal to the young and educated voters is seen as irrelevant to the material concerns particularly of working-class unskilled males. Merkel and Weinberg argue that the material concerns of these voters will if anything have increased against a backdrop of globalisation.".
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- Reverse_post-material_thesis wikiPageWikiLink Feminism.
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- Reverse_post-material_thesis wikiPageWikiLinkText "reverse post-material thesis".
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- Reverse_post-material_thesis subject Category:Far-right_politics.
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- Reverse_post-material_thesis comment "The reverse post-material thesis or reverse post-materialism thesis is an academic theory used to explain support for far-right political parties. The thesis argues that during the 1970s and 1980s, mainstream political parties embraced a post-material agenda with less concern for traditional class and economic interests and greater concern for issues such as feminism, environmentalism, liberal internationalist values, LGBT rights and other sexual freedoms.".
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