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AQA A-Level Politics Paper 3 - 7152/3 16 June 2023 [Exam chat]

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Reply 80
Has anyone got a condensed revision bank for the paper 3? There was a really good one in the paper two chat. Thanks!
Original post by mnbi
you can't get high marks without mentioning all of the key thinkers

Whoever told you this I’m 99% sure is misinformed - do not shoehorn them in. There is no prescribed amount of thinkers to use.

Original post by Aimen.Faisal
hey @IsMiseGeorge , could you please tell me how you would label the liberal thinkers too? :h:

Sure! Classical liberals are people like Locke and Hobbes; early modern would include Green, Mill and Bentham. Modern liberals are people such as Rawls and Friedan. Neoliberals don’t necessarily have key thinkers associated, but Hayek is often used.
This is completely wrong, but sure
Original post by mnbi
you can't get high marks without mentioning all of the key thinkers
Original post by IsMiseGeorge
Whoever told you this I’m 99% sure is misinformed - do not shoehorn them in. There is no prescribed amount of thinkers to use.


Sure! Classical liberals are people like Locke and Hobbes; early modern would include Green, Mill and Bentham. Modern liberals are people such as Rawls and Friedan. Neoliberals don’t necessarily have key thinkers associated, but Hayek is often used.


Do we need to know Mary Wollstonecraft I don’t have much information for her.
Reply 84
Original post by chomskylover
This is completely wrong, but sure


my teacher told me this so idk. but this is only for the 25 markers, also its not that difficuilt to mention them all cos tbh each thinker has a 'rival' so they're really good way of planning your analysis
(edited 10 months ago)
You should not mention them all if they are not relevant. For instance, if the source only mentions Locke, Rawls and Green - there is no reason to mention Mill since he's part of the later classical liberal branch which is not mentioned at all - but it would make sense to mention Wollstonecraft because she's part of the early classical liberal branch and develops upon Lockean thought.
Original post by mnbi
my teacher told me this so idk. but this is only for the 25 markers, also its not that difficuilt to mention them all cos tbh each thinker has a 'rival' so they're really good way of planning your analysis
Reply 86
anyone got any like possible questions that could come up for anarchism?
i have at the moment qs around their aims and if they differ, whether differ over revolution, whether state is central to be overthrown, whether it is like ultra socialism or liberalism
and i cant think of any else 😭 help
Anyone have questions for nationalism?
Think this year it could be something like:


‘The main goal of anarchists is to abolish Capitalism’.

‘Anarchism largely relies on the human nature of individuals to succeed’.

‘Anarchism is a too utopian of an ideology to succeed’.


Not sure really, if I were you just try and learn the thinkers and arguments for human nature/state/society/economy as well as possible + criticisms
Original post by hgypoiurg
anyone got any like possible questions that could come up for anarchism?
i have at the moment qs around their aims and if they differ, whether differ over revolution, whether state is central to be overthrown, whether it is like ultra socialism or liberalism
and i cant think of any else 😭 help
Reply 89
do you have a plan for these?
Original post by hgypoiurg
anyone got any like possible questions that could come up for anarchism?
i have at the moment qs around their aims and if they differ, whether differ over revolution, whether state is central to be overthrown, whether it is like ultra socialism or liberalism
and i cant think of any else 😭 help
Original post by IsMiseGeorge
Whoever told you this I’m 99% sure is misinformed - do not shoehorn them in. There is no prescribed amount of thinkers to use.


Sure! Classical liberals are people like Locke and Hobbes; early modern would include Green, Mill and Bentham. Modern liberals are people such as Rawls and Friedan. Neoliberals don’t necessarily have key thinkers associated, but Hayek is often used.

Can you do the same for conservatism and socialism and nationalism thinkers please !
Where the thinkers belong in their respective ideology is laid out within the textbook
Original post by PeakyBlinder12
Can you do the same for conservatism and socialism and nationalism thinkers please !
Does anybody have any educated guesses on what they may ask for feminism?
Reply 93
what’s everyone doing in terms of revision as there’s basc 2 days i’m so stuck
Reply 94
Has anyone have got a prediction for liberalism, Conservatism, socialism and femenist that might come up on Friday?
The extract will surely be socialism right? Seen as it hasn’t come up since 2019
Original post by menorca1403
The extract will surely be socialism right? Seen as it hasn’t come up since 2019


Do you have an idea on what topic it could be about? Or ones we can exclude?
Reply 97
Maybe "Feminists differ in their views to combat patriarchy" or like "Personal is Political" hopefully?

Original post by IsMiseGeorge
Does anybody have any educated guesses on what they may ask for feminism?
Original post by PeakyBlinder12
Do you have an idea on what topic it could be about? Or ones we can exclude?


Well the 2019 one was out how social class exists within socialism so it won’t be class. Maybe capitalism or potentially human nature??
Original post by menorca1403
Well the 2019 one was out how social class exists within socialism so it won’t be class. Maybe capitalism or potentially human nature??


I’ve seen they’ve done a 9 mark on human nature and caparislism role of state already they’ve not done economy yet

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