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Ideology of Green Parties

Ideologija partija Zelenih

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In this work the author analyses ideological fundamentals European Green parties originated from, as well as the principles upon they based their political ideology. Specially stressed are the post materialistic values as an important cause of the Green parties development from environmental movements. In the same context, the following political principles of these parties are considered: ecology, peace, nonviolence, grassroots democracy justice, multicultural democracy, sustainable development, etc. The author defines the Green parties ideology as a group of values and practice, that is, as a homogeneous, consistent, holistic and hegemonistis ideology which includes all significant social problems of the contemporary industrial civilization.
Autor u radu analizira ideološke korene nastanka partija Zelenih u Evropi kao i principe na kojima se zasniva njihova politička ideologija. Poseban naglasak je dat na postmaterijalističkim vrednostima kao važnom uzroku nastanka partija Zelenih iz ekoloških pokreta. U tom kontekstu razmatraju se i politički principi ovih partija kao što su: ekologija, mir, nenasilje neposredna demokratija, pravda, multikulturna demokratija, održivi razvoj itd. Autor ideologiju partija Zelenih definiše kao skup vrednosti i prakse odnosno kao homogenu, konzistentnu, holističku i hegemonističku ideologiju kojom su obuhvaćeni svi važni društveni problemi savremene industrijske civilizacije.
Keywords:
green parties / ideology / ecology / post materialism / grassroots / partije Zelenih / ideologija / ekologija / postmaterijalizam / neposredna demokratija
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Teme, 2006, 30, 3, 441-455
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  • Univerzitet u Nišu, Niš

ISSN: 0353-7919

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https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rfpn_124
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http://rfpn.fpn.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/124
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@article{
author = "Nadić, Darko P.",
year = "2006",
abstract = "In this work the author analyses ideological fundamentals European Green parties originated from, as well as the principles upon they based their political ideology. Specially stressed are the post materialistic values as an important cause of the Green parties development from environmental movements. In the same context, the following political principles of these parties are considered: ecology, peace, nonviolence, grassroots democracy justice, multicultural democracy, sustainable development, etc. The author defines the Green parties ideology as a group of values and practice, that is, as a homogeneous, consistent, holistic and hegemonistis ideology which includes all significant social problems of the contemporary industrial civilization., Autor u radu analizira ideološke korene nastanka partija Zelenih u Evropi kao i principe na kojima se zasniva njihova politička ideologija. Poseban naglasak je dat na postmaterijalističkim vrednostima kao važnom uzroku nastanka partija Zelenih iz ekoloških pokreta. U tom kontekstu razmatraju se i politički principi ovih partija kao što su: ekologija, mir, nenasilje neposredna demokratija, pravda, multikulturna demokratija, održivi razvoj itd. Autor ideologiju partija Zelenih definiše kao skup vrednosti i prakse odnosno kao homogenu, konzistentnu, holističku i hegemonističku ideologiju kojom su obuhvaćeni svi važni društveni problemi savremene industrijske civilizacije.",
publisher = "Univerzitet u Nišu, Niš",
journal = "Teme",
title = "Ideology of Green Parties, Ideologija partija Zelenih",
pages = "455-441",
number = "3",
volume = "30"
}
Nadić, D. P.. (2006). Ideology of Green Parties. in Teme
Univerzitet u Nišu, Niš., 30(3), 441-455.
Nadić DP. Ideology of Green Parties. in Teme. 2006;30(3):441-455..
Nadić, Darko P., "Ideology of Green Parties" in Teme, 30, no. 3 (2006):441-455.

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