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Qu'est-ce (qui) est logement social - définition

IDEOLOGY THAT COMBINES PATRIOTISM AND SOCIALISM
Social-Chauvinists; Social-Chauvinism; Social-Chauvinist; Social chauvinism; Social-chauvinist; Social patriotic; Social patriot; Social-patriotism; Social Patriotism

Tribunal administratif du logement         
GOVERNMENT AGENCY OF QUEBEC
Quebec rental board; Regie du logement; Régie du logement
The Régie du logement du Québec (RDL) is an agency of the Government of Quebec, which governs relations between the owners of homes and their tenants. It was created in 1974 and its main offices are in the Olympic Village (Montreal).
Social issue         
  • Housing project in [[Bremen-Vahr]] in the 1960s, back then most tenants living in housing-projects were two-parent families with at least one parent working. In many housing projects, the composition of tenants has changed since then and now many tenant-families are headed by a single female or an unemployed male
PROBLEM THAT INFLUENCES A CONSIDERABLE NUMBER OF INDIVIDUALS WITHIN A SOCIETY
Social problem; Social problems of the United States; Social issues in Germany; Social aims and policies; Social issues in India; Socio-economic problems of India; Social evil; Social ills; Economic issues; Social problems; Social-economic issues in India; List of social issues; Social issues; Social evils; Social ill; Social Issues; Socio-economic issues in India; Social issues in the United States; Social problems in the United States; Social cause; Social causes; Issue (social); Political extremism in Germany; Social issues in education; Economic issue; Social issues by country; Social issues in France
A social issue is a problem that affects many people within a society. It is a group of common problems in present-day society and ones that many people strive to solve.
social science         
  • Early censuses and surveys provided demographic data.
  • Politics]]''.<ref>Ebenstein, Alan (2002). Introduction to Political Thinkers. Boston, Massachusetts: Wadsworth.</ref>
  • [[Émile Durkheim]] is considered one of the founding fathers of sociology.
  • [[Ferdinand de Saussure]], recognized as the father of modern [[linguistics]]
  • A depiction of world's oldest university, the [[University of Bologna]], in Italy
  • Buyers bargain for good prices while sellers put forth their best front in [[Chichicastenango]] Market, [[Guatemala]].
  • A trial at a criminal court, the [[Old Bailey]] in London
  • Map of the Earth
  • [[Wilhelm Maximilian Wundt]] was the founder of [[experimental psychology]].
ACADEMIC DISCIPLINES CONCERNED WITH SOCIETY AND THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN INDIVIDUALS IN SOCIETY
Social Sciences; Social scientist; Social Science; S&e; Social scientists; Social science education; Social and Behavioural Sciences; SocialSciences; Social and behavioral sciences; Social sciences; Social-science; Social scientific; Types of social scientists; Social sciences and humanities
(social sciences)
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Social science is the scientific study of society.
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The social sciences are the various types of social science, for example sociology and politics.
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Wikipédia

Social patriotism

Social patriotism is an openly patriotic standpoint which combines patriotism with socialism. It was first identified at the outset of the First World War when a majority of Social Democrats opted to support the war efforts of their respective governments and abandoned socialist internationalism and worker solidarity.

Social chauvinism can be described as aggressive or fanatical patriotism, particularly during time of war, in support of one's own nation (e.g., government, culture, etc.) versus other nation(s), displayed by those who are socialists or social democrats. During World War I, most left-wing political parties took a social-chauvinist stand, with few exceptions. Most Socialists gave up their anti-militarism and their belief in international unity among the working class in favour of "defense of the fatherland", and turned to social-chauvinism, most notably the German Social Democratic Party and the French Section of the Workers' International.

A break with social patriotism was called, leading to the foundation of a Third International.