Across
- 6. - Information, often biased or misleading, used to promote a particular political cause or point of view.
- 12. - The social class that owns the means of production and is associated with capitalist society, often contrasted with the working class.
- 13. - A political system where the state holds total authority over society and seeks to control all aspects of public and private life.
- 14. - A set of beliefs or principles that guide an individual, group, or nation, often forming the basis for political theories.
- 15. - Distrustful of human sincerity or integrity, often believing that people are motivated purely by self-interest.
Down
- 1. A narrative in which characters and events symbolize broader concepts and ideas, often conveying moral or political messages.
- 2. - The working class, especially those who do not own the means of production and must sell their labor to survive.
- 3. - A written statement that publicly declares the intentions, motives, or views of an individual or group, often related to political principles
- 4. - The act of subduing someone or something by force, often to control or limit freedoms and rights.
- 5. - The exercise of absolute power, especially in a cruel and oppressive way, often by a single ruler.
- 7. - A literary technique that uses humor, irony, or exaggeration to criticize or mock societal issues, individuals, or institutions.
- 8. A significant change or overthrow of a government or social order, often through force, usually involving a struggle for power.
- 9. - The expression or holding of opinions that differ from those commonly held, especially in political contexts.
- 10. - An imagined place or state of things where everything is perfect, often used to critique existing societal conditions.
- 11. - The abuse of entrusted power for personal gain, often leading to moral decay and undermining of institutions.
