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Parent topics
- Political philosophy [r]: Branch of philosophy that deals with fundamental questions about politics. [e]
- Politics [r]: The process by which human beings living in communities make decisions and establish obligatory values for their members. [e]
Subtopics
- Anarchism [r]: Doctrine that all forms of government are undesirable and should be abolished. [e]
- Civil liberties [r]: A concept very similar to that of human rights, the concept and/or its scope often being contentious. [e]
- Democracy [r]: A form of government in which ultimate sovereignty rests with the people. [e]
- Monarchism [r]: A state ruled by a monarchy – an unelected, sovereign individual Head of State - or support for such a state. [e]
- Republicanism [r]: The political ideology of a nation as a republic, with an emphasis on liberty, rule by the people, and the civic virtue practiced by citizens. [e]
- Social contract [r]: Agreement among the members of an organized society or between the governed and the government defining and limiting the rights and duties of each. [e]