Category: Politics and social sciences
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This is the list of New World Encyclopedia articles in the area of Social sciences. You may browse articles alphabetically, select a different subject area or click on an article to view it.
Subcategories
This category has the following 11 subcategories.
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Pages in category "Politics and social sciences"
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- Immunity (legal)
- Impact factor
- Impartiality
- Imperial Examinations (Keju)
- Imperialism
- Impossible cube
- Imprinting (psychology)
- Incest
- Income tax
- Indian inscriptions
- Indian Institutes of Technology
- Indian reservation
- Indigenous peoples of the Americas
- Individual psychology
- Industrial espionage
- Industrial Workers of the World
- Infanticide
- Inferiority complex
- Inflation
- ING Group
- Inheritance
- Inheritance (Sociology)
- Inheritance tax
- Innovation
- Inquisition
- Insanity defense
- Institutional economics
- Institutional repository
- Integrated library system
- Intel Corporation
- Intelligence
- Intelligence test
- Intermarriage
- International Labor Organization
- International Monetary Fund
- International trade
- Intersectionality
- Interview
- Intolerable Acts
- Introspection
- Introversion and extroversion
- Inuit
- Invasion
- Iran
- Iran hostage crisis
- Iran-Contra Affair
- Iron curtain
- Iroquois
- Islamic feminism
- Israeli Labor Party
- Ivan Alexander of Bulgaria
- Ivy League
J
- Andrew Jackson
- Jacobean era
- Jambalaya
- Japanese American internment
- Jastrow illusion
- Jeju Uprising
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- User:Jennifer Tanabe/Social-2
- User:Jennifer Tanabe/Social-3
- User:Jennifer Tanabe/Social-4
- User:Jennifer Tanabe/Social-5
- User:Jennifer Tanabe/Social-6
- Jeong Jung-bu
- Jerusalem Post
- Jiao Yu
- Jim Crow laws
- Steve Jobs
- Jogaila
- Johns Hopkins University
- Lady Bird Johnson
- JPMorgan Chase
- Juche
- Juneteenth
- Just War
- Justice
- Juvenile delinquency
K
- Janos Kadar
- Lazar Kaganovich
- Kalash
- Kalmyk people
- Lev Kamenev
- Kang Yu-wei
- Kanizsa triangle
- Kargil War
- Katyn Massacre
- Keio University
- Arthur Keith
- Petra Kelly
- Alexander Kerensky
- Keynesian economics
- KGB
- Akhtar Hameed Khan
- Omar Khayyam
- Khoikhoi
- Kibbutz
- Kidnapping
- Kievan Rus'
- Fred Kilgour
- Kindergarten
- Kiowa
- Rudolf Kjellén
- Klamath
- Clyde Kluckhohn
- Knossos
- Knowledge management
- Kristallnacht
- Alfred L. Kroeber
- Kronstadt rebellion
- Nadezhda Krupskaya
- Ku Klux Klan
- Kula ring
- Kuomintang
- Kwakwaka'wakw
- Kyoto University
L
- Labor Day
- Labour economics
- Labor union
- Labour Party (UK)
- Ladakh
- Fiorello H. LaGuardia
- Laissez-faire
- Land value tax
- Lapsang souchong
- Lascaux
- Albert Lasker
- Lausanne school
- Law enforcement
- Austen Henry Layard
- Le Monde
- Leadership
- League of Nations
- Louis Leakey
- Mary Leakey
- Richard Leakey
- Lebensraum
- Ivy Lee
- Leopold and Loeb
- Leprechaun
- Karl Richard Lepsius
- Lesbianism
- Lethal injection
- Primo Levi
- Leviathan
- Lex talionis
- Libertarianism
- Libido
- Library
- Library of Congress
- Life (magazine)
- Life-world
- Lilac chaser
- Linear A
- Linear B
- Lisbon earthquake 1755
- Literacy
- Lobbying
- Loch Ness Monster
- Logogram
- Longhouse
- Los Angeles Times
- Love
- Robert Lowie
- Loyalists
- John Lubbock, 1st Baron Avebury
- Clare Boothe Luce
- Lynching
- Claude Lévi-Strauss
M
- Maasai
- Macartney Embassy
- Mach bands
- Niccolo Machiavelli
- Machu Picchu
- Macroeconomics
- Mafia
- Magic (Illusion)
- Magic (Sorcery)
- Mahajanapadas
- Margaret Mahler
- Mail-order business
- Bronisław Malinowski
- Maliseet
- Manga
- Manslaughter
- Manticore
- Maori
- Mapuche
- Marbury v. Madison
- Marginal utility
- Auguste Mariette
- Market research
- Marriage
- Marshall Plan
- Marxism
- Marxism-Leninism
- Mary II of England
- Masala chai
- Mass media
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology