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Elitism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Elitism is the belief or attitude that those individuals who are considered members of the elite—a select group of people with outstanding personal abilities, intellect, wealth, specialized training ...
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Churches That Abuse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Churches That Abuse , first published in 1991, is a best-selling sociologically-oriented book written by Dr. Ronald Enroth about Christian churches and organizations he perceives as "spiritually ab...
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Power gives elitism its sanctimonious characteristics. Power is the positive reinforcement for the subconscious forces which create sin. As all positive reinforcements do, power becomes viewed as virtue. So acquiring positions of power seems to turn sin into virtue.
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Elitism based upon background is no different from that based upon genetic characteristics. Elitism is always a negative virtue, but especially so when based upon something other than personal achievement.
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While in the early years, the liberation movement evinced characteristics of elitism, it developed over the decades to appreciate the place and role of the working class and the poor both as a critical social force in production and trade and as a militant contingent against apartheid colonialism.
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While in the early years, the liberation movement reflected some characteristics of elitism, it developed over the decades to appreciate the place and role of the working class and the poor both as a critical social force in production and trade and as a militant contingent against apartheid colonialism.
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the only characteristics of elitism they possess are the upper tier are wealthy (from "dirty" money) and their love/need of douchey entitlements! i personally like being an "elite" democrat! wiki elitism...i'll gladly take that title minus the superior attitude.
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