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Some of these words have various different meanings, and I'm not sure precisely which meanings you're looking for. Pluralism for example, is another name for the Liberal School of International Relations, and Structuralism is another name for the Marxist School of International Relations. But that doesn't sound like it fits with the course you said.
Corporatism was the economic system promoted under Mussolini's Fascist government.
Elitism, is, well, elitism. It has no particular meaning in terms of policy as far as I know.
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... I am surprised at your insolence in writing to me at all. You know, as I know, that I bought this constituency... may God's curse light upon you and may it make your women as open and as free to the excise officers as your wives and daughters have always been to me while I have represented your scoundrel corporation.
I have the honour to be... your obliged humble servant, Anthony Henley
- MPs reply to constituent, mid 1700s
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