Across
- 3. A system or ideology where men hold primary power and dominate in roles of leadership.
- 5. Doctrine associated with Bentham, aiming to maximise happiness for the greatest number.
- 6. Keyword in the politics of identity, feminism and anti-colonial thought.
- 7. Ideology that rejects the state and advocates stateless societies based on voluntary cooperation.
- 11. Enlightenment thinker who believed in the general will and direct democracy.
- 12. Describes states that contain more than one nation within their borders.
- 15. One of the five main boarding houses at Downside School.
Down
- 1. Revolutionary theory within socialism advocating for direct action by trade unions.
- 2. Key tenet of post-colonial nationalism, opposing foreign domination.
- 4. A form of neo-liberal conservatism emphasising deregulation and the free market.
- 8. The idea that power in society should be dispersed among many competing groups.
- 9. Classical liberal belief in minimal state intervention in market forces.
- 10. Thinker associated with harm principle and bridge between classical and modern liberalism.
- 13. Traditional conservative who supported slow change and respect for tradition.
- 14. Surname of the outgoing Head Master at Downside School.
