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Libertarianism- promoting freedom of choice and individuality.

Authoritarianism- enforcing strict obedience, lack of concern or wishes for others.

Hedonism – the ethical theory of pleasure. The sense of satisfaction of desires. more pleasure = more pain

Epicurus – Finding happiness isn’t in the luxuries we have but in our minds and if we want to be happy we have to be mindful and meditated. Its like communism but not. Friends give us more happiness then relationships and sex isn’t a form to gain happiness but having the right people around us is. Working for money also wont make us happy but the sensation of helping others can.

The Frankfurt School- leisure becomes toxic (social media)

Capitalism doesn’t sell us the things we really need.

1960s uk permissive society – A ‘permissive society’ is one in which liberal behaviour becomes more accepted – particularly with regard to sexual freedoms. One of the most famous examples is that of 1960s Britain, where being ‘deviant’ gained new meaning

Mary Whitehouse and the national viewers and listeners association (now known as media watch UK) – launched in 1964. She campaigned against social liberalism.

MediaWatch UK – campaigned against the publication and broadcast of media content that it viewed as harmful and offensive, such as violence, hate speech against any race, creed or sexual orientation, xenophobia, and profanity.

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