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Political apathy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Political apathy is public and/or individual indifference towards political events and movements. Harold Lasswell and David Riesman analysed and divided this notion into some types. Sometimes unaffil...
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Apathy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Image:Challenge_vs_skill.jpg|250px|Apathy in terms of challenge level and skill level. Clickable.
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One attitude prevalent in today s society is apathy. Apathy is defined as a lack of interest; listless condition; unconcern; indifference (Neufeldt 1997). Political apathy is a topic, which has been highly researched.
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To explain why individuals become committed to political apathy as a political role, Tom DeLuca begins by defining "the two faces of political apathy." ... "The Two Faces of Political Apathy is an excellent book.
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Maybe confusion is the cause for apathy in America’s youth voters. It’s obvious that political candidates need a fresh angle on campaigning. ... Political apathy may be due to the inconvenience of researching and identifying a candidate’s political views. The issue is time.
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Consumer activism is a potent force in British political life, which encompasses a network of non-governmental organisations, ... It appears that apathy and a decline in political participation, rather than a renaissance of citizen activism, is the precondition for the growth of consumer politics.
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Political 'apathy' among young people is not only well known: nowadays, it is endlessly discussed. ... (9) Alison Park, 'Young people and political apathy', British Social Attitudes: the 16th report: Who shares New Labour's values? p35. Table: Voting in a general election. British Social Attitudes is produced by the...
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