Transnational progressivism

Transnational progressivism is a term coined by Hudson Institute Fellow John Fonte in 2001 to describe an ideology that endorses a concept of postnational global citizenship and promotes the authority of international institutions over the sovereignty of individual nation-states.[1][2][3]

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Overview

Fonte argued that the core beliefs of this view include:

Transnational progressivism in fiction

In John Ringo's military science fiction series Legacy of the Aldenata, the Aldenata are described disparagingly as "galactic tranzis".

Tom Kratman references tranzi in "Caliphate", a near future science fiction novel. In the afterword, which is not fiction, he describes how the tranzi's policy of appeasement and inertia cause the takeover of Europe to Islamic control.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f John Fonte, "The Ideological War Within the West," Watch on the West, Volume 3, Number 6, May 2002
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h John Fonte, "Liberal Democracy vs. Transnational Progressivism: The Future of the Ideological Civil War Within the West," Orbis, Summer 2002
  3. ^ a b c d e f g John Fonte, "Global Governance vs. the Liberal Democratic Nation-State," Front Page Magazine, June 04, 2008

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