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Definition of bench

Bench is a term with seven meanings in the dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE). The most common use of the concept occurs in the field of politics. The group formed by the legislators of a certain party is called a caucus. In this way, in a Parliament where different parties are represented, there is […]

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Definition of side

The term bando can be used in different ways. In some cases, its possible etymological origin is attributed to the Gothic word bandwō (which can be translated as “flag” or “sign”), while in others it refers to the French ban. When bando is considered to come from bandwō, the concept can refer to a group or […]

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Definition of activism

The concept of activism is formed with the adjective active and the affix -ism. The origin of the term can be linked to the German Aktivismus. Active, in this framework, allows one to qualify as someone who acts or acts constantly, or who has the capacity to do so. In this way it tends to work quickly and efficiently. […]

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Definition of independent

Independent is an adjective that is used to describe someone or something that lacks dependence: that is, that does not depend on someone or something. The concept is associated with freedom and autonomy, although its scope depends on the context. Independent country An independent country, in this framework, neither depends nor […]

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Definition of eligible

Eligible is a term that comes from the late Latin word elegibĭlis. It is an adjective that allows you to qualify the person or thing that can be chosen. Eligible Something or someone eligible, therefore, is elective. This means that it is enabled or available for a selection. […]

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Definition of regulation

Regulation is the act and consequence of regulating: making a certain matter subject to a regulation. The idea of ​​regulation, furthermore, refers to a set of norms or rules. Rule A rule is something that must be followed or respected by being agreed upon or agreed upon. It is also understood that a rule is a […]

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Definition of decriminalization

Decriminalization is the act and result of decriminalizing. This verb (decriminalize) refers to stopping criminalizing conduct that, until then, was classified as a misdemeanor or crime by criminal laws. Making an act legitimate A crime involves a violation of the law. For an action or omission to be qualified […]

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Definition of subsidiarity

Subsidiarity is the condition of subsidiary. The adjective subsidiary, meanwhile, can refer to what is granted in subsidy or aid, or to the responsibility or action that allows another principal to be supplanted. In sociology The idea of ​​subsidiarity is used in sociology to refer to the doctrine that promotes participation […]

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Definition of anticlericalism

Anticlericalism is the movement that opposes clericalism: that is, the exaggerated power of the clergy (the group of priests or clerics) in politics or even in the day-to-day life of the Church. Animosity against everything linked to the clergy is also known as anticlericalism. Rejection by the clergy The […]

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Definition of mesocracy

Mesocracy is the social system in which the middle class has preponderance. The term, in fact, can be used directly to name the middle class. The social group formed by individuals who have an adequate income level to satisfy, to a lesser or greater extent, their material needs is called the middle class. […]

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