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  1. Political philosophy or political theory is the philosophical study of government, addressing questions about the nature, scope, and legitimacy of public agents and institutions and the relationships between them.
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    Political philosophy, also known as political theory, is the study of topics such as politics, liberty, justice, property, rights, law, and the enforcement of laws by authority: what they are, if they are needed and why, what makes a government legitimate, what rights and freedoms it should protect and why, what form it should take and why, what the law is, and what duties citizens owe to a legitimate government, if any, and...

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    Critical, systematic reflection about power in its public and private forms, particularly about the claims of government to possess legitimacy and authority; and, more generally, such reflection about the place of politics in social life.
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    Theories of political behavior, as an aspect of political science, attempt to quantify and explain the influences that define a person's political views, ideology, and levels of political participation. Political behavior is the subset of human behavior that involves politics and power.
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    The work of political theory, in this sense, would be to investigate, interrogate, and learn from these unconventional visions. Going Low is encapsulated in Kim Stanley Robinson’s new climate fiction (cli-fi) book The Ministry for the Future ( 2020 ), which envisions global revolution for the climate but also goes low to fight for the planet.
    Political science, the systematic study of governance by the application of empirical and generally scientific methods of analysis. The contemporary discipline encompasses studies of all the societal, cultural, and psychological factors that mutually influence the operation of government and the body politic.
    Wolin further argues that political theory is most needed in times of crisis, when the terms that have organized political life lose their efficacy in holding together and making sense of collective experience. No doubt we political theorists are in such a moment.
    In our view, political theory can hold both the political articulations of going on together (Ober) and the sharp edge of anti-political critique. Coles’ attention to trauma illustrates an insight previously articulated by feminists of color like Gloria Anzaldúa.
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    Marxism (noun)
    1. the political and economic theories of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, later developed by their followers to form the basis of communism.
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  4. WEBApr 23, 2024 · Marxism, a body of doctrine developed by Karl Marx and, to a lesser extent, by Friedrich Engels in the mid-19th century. It originally consisted of three related ideas: a philosophical anthropology, a theory

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