
1) Ethic 2) Moral principle 3) Value orientation 4) Value-system
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working class movement that advocated reforms that went beyond the Reform act of 1832 including universal suffrage for men and eliminating property qualification for Parliament.
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Chartism was a working-class movement for political reform in Britain which existed from 1838 to 1858. It took its name from the People`s Charter of 1838 and was a national protest movement, with particular strongholds of support in the north of England, the east Midlands, the Potteries, the Black Country and south Wales. Support for the movement....
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• (n.) The principles of a political party in England (1838-48), which contended for universal suffrage, the vote by ballot, annual parliaments, equal electoral districts, and other radical reforms, as set forth in a document called the People`s Charter.
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(from the article `Carlyle, Thomas`) In Chartism (1840) he appeared as a bitter opponent of conventional economic theory, but the radical-progressive and the reactionary elements were ...
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British working-class movement for parliamentary reform named after the People`s Charter, a bill drafted by the London radical William Lovett in May ... [10 related articles]
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Radical movement of the 1830s and 40s aimed at persuading Parliament to adopt a six-point charter which would have brought about major parliamentary reform.
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Radical British democratic movement, mainly of the working classes, which flourished around 1838 to 1848. It derived its name from the People's Charter, a six-point programme comprising universal...
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Chart'ism noun [ French
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Charte ,
Chart .] The principles of a political party in England (1838-48), which contended for universal suffrage, the vote by ballot, annual parliaments, equal electoral districts, and other radical reforms, as set forth in a document ...
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A populist reform movement of the 1830s-40s that aimed to increase the rights of the working classes. Its principles were set out in a manifesto called The People's Charter.
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[
n] - the principles of a body of 19th century English reformers who advocated better social and economic conditions for working people
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noun the principles of a body of 19th century English reformers who advocated better social and economic conditions for working people
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Radical British democratic movement, mainly of the working classes, which flourished around 1838 to 1848. It derived its name from the People's Charter, a six-point programme comprising universal male suffrage, equal electoral districts, secret ballot, annual parliaments, and abolition of the property qualification for, and payment of, memb...
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the principles or movement of a party of political reformers, chiefly workingmen, in England from 1838 to 1848: so called from the documentthat contained a statement of their principles and demands.
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