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Transnational progressivism is a term coined by Hudson Institute Fellow John Fonte in 2001 to describe an ideology which endorses a concept of postnational global citizenship and promotes the authority of international institutions over the sovereignty of individual nation-states.〔〔〔 ==Overview== Fonte argued that the core beliefs of this view include: *Advocating the goals of an identity group rather than individual: "The key political unit is not the individual citizen...but the ascriptive group (racial, ethnic, or gender) into which one is born."〔John Fonte, ("The Ideological War Within the West," ) ''Watch on the West'', Volume 3, Number 6, May 2002〕〔John Fonte, ("Liberal Democracy vs. Transnational Progressivism: The Future of the Ideological Civil War Within the West," ) ''Orbis'', Summer 2002〕〔John Fonte, ("Global Governance vs. the Liberal Democratic Nation-State," ) ''Front Page Magazine'', June 04, 2008〕 *An oppressor/victim dichotomy: "Transnational ideologists have incorporated the essentially Hegelian Marxist "privileged vs. marginalized" dichotomy," with "immigrant groups designated as victims."〔〔〔 *Proportional representation by group: "Transnational progressivism assumes that "victim" groups should be represented in all professions roughly proportionate to their percentage of the population. If not, there is a problem of "underrepresentation."〔〔〔 *Change in institutional values: "the distinct worldviews of ethnic, gender, and linguistic minorities must be represented" within dominant social and political institutions.〔〔 *Change in the assimilation paradigm: "The traditional paradigm based on the assimilation of immigrants into an existing American civic culture is obsolete and must be changed to a framework that promotes "diversity," defined as group proportionalism."〔〔〔 *Redefinition of democracy: "Changing the system of majority rule among equal citizens to one of power sharing among ethnic groups composed of both citizens and non-citizens."〔〔〔 *Deconstruction of Western national narratives and national symbols in favor of post-modern multiculturalist views.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Transnational progressivism」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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