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  • ...ity, cultural images, medical practice, [[public]] [[health]], [[economics|economy]] and [[society]] and many more. [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • ...[[relative]]ly short period of [[time]]. Aristotle described two types of political revolution: ...Their results include major changes in [[culture]], [[economy]], and socio-political institutions.
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  • ...[[tool]] of [[political]] control but much more a way of protecting the [[economy]] from fraud. In many such jurisdictions, only a registered association is
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  • ...time researching political processes that fly under the radar of conscious political activity, are omitted from [[discourse]] on the right and the left, and are ...ponsible decision-making but by indirection, collusion, and deceit… 3. the political exploitation of irresponsible agencies or parastructures, such as intellige
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  • ...ndividual]] [[participation]] in [[government]], and [[constitutional]], [[political]], and [[administrative]] reforms [[designed]] to secure these objectives ...ism, and the market economy. These [[ideas]] are often accepted even among political [[groups]] that do not openly profess a liberal [[ideological]] orientation
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  • ...have to govern it yourselves. That means you will not have a professional political class dedicated to taking the responsibility away from you, and fulfilling ...re-elect a new one en-masse, because Government will be perpetual, without political bias, and government by the people, for the people; not by the rich and pow
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  • ...viduals]] or households that use goods and services generated within the [[economy]]. The [[concept]] of a consumer occurs in different [[contexts]], so that ...n the [[absence]] of the effective demand that [[emanates]] from them, the economy [[virtually]] collapses. [[Mahatma Gandhi]] said a customer is the most imp
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  • ...s [[influenced]] by "the political [[economy]] of production; the 'psychic economy' of [[individuals]]; the musico-technological [[media]] of production and r
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  • *Terrorism, which is carried out by different kinds of political or religious extremists ...eph (1884). Cyclopædia of Political Science, Political Economy, and of the Political .... Rand, McNally. pp. 632.
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  • In [[political]] economy, [[economics]], and [[sociology]], exploitation involves a [[persistent]] s
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  • ...services are determined by voluntary [[private]] [[decision]] in a market economy. A distinguishing feature of capitalism is that each person owns his or her ...precisely describes most contemporary economies. In the "capitalist mixed economy", the state intervenes in market activity and provides many services."all o
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  • ...ed by such factors as the frequency of wage payments, the structure of the economy, and saving and shopping habits. So long as these remain constant, the pric ...o increase the money supply regularly at a rate equal to that at which the economy is estimated to be expanding.
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  • ...respect or [[reverence]]. Deference has been [[studied]] extensively by [[political scientist]]s, [[sociologists]], and [[psychologists]]. ...ot just [[wealthy]] [[property]] owners, were equally capable of achieving political voice. Martial masculinity, therefore, became the defining characteristic o
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  • ...teenth century, the United States extended into the Pacific Ocean, and its economy was the world's largest. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish%E2%80%93Ame ...ry spending], being the foremost economic and military power, a prominent political and cultural [[force]] in the world, and a [[leader]] in [[scientific]] [[r
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  • ...he empire, which allegedly caused an essential restructuring of the Byz. [[economy]] and administration. In the first half of the 9th C. occurred the first st ...no [[radical]] impact on the economic and social development of Byz.; the political pattern changed, however, and the centralized empire was replaced by a grou
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  • ...economy of money, finance and business, the give and take and flow of this economy is measured by money, respective to each nation. You can easily see that i ...or social exchange, cultural development and social evolution. The social economy provides for an evenness between and among social groups and social associa
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  • '''Feudalism''' is a form of [[political]] and [[social]] [[organization]] typical of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki ...om them, down to the seigneur who held a single manor. The [[political]] [[economy]] of the system was local and [[agricultural]], and at its base was the [ht
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  • I suggest to you that you will have to develop a totally new [[politics|political]] [[economics|economy]] beyond democracy and capitalism in order to save life on earth. As with
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  • ...imself as a historian and theorist of the global [[capitalism|capitalist]] economy on a macroscopic level. His early criticism of global capitalism and champi * French historian [[Fernand Braudel]], who had described the development and political implications of extensive networks of economic exchange in the European wor
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  • ...wiki/Mercantilism mercantilist policies] designed to strengthen the home [[economy]] at the expense of rivals, so the colonies were usually allowed to trade o [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • Machiventa: “Essentially, and for important [[political]] considerations, you, our [[human]] [[friends]], are often out of the loop ...di]]) arrival on this [[planet]] will so [[influence]] the [[spiritual]] [[economy]] of the [[sphere]] as to resemble a global [[mindal]] [[transformation]] o
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  • ===='''''[[Global Economy]]'''''==== ...he [[change]] from a [[profit]]-driven [[economy]] to a [[service]]-driven economy?[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_71#71:6._THE_PROFIT_M
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  • ...ng must be employed to make such [[judgments]], and these are very often [[political]], thus controversial. Even between two [[nations]] or [[societies]] that h ...list country with a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planned_economy planned economy] with very low average per capita income would receive a higher score for h
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  • ===Topic: '''''Earth Problems, Energy Systems, Drugs, Economy'''''=== ===='''''[[Global Economy]]'''''====
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  • [[human]] life, you have no choice but to build your new political economy on that factual necessity. That reality is now mystery to humanity but [[r ...tself as heaven on Earth as the way to create and enact your new political economy, you will have failed in your natural comeback and in your responsibility t
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  • ...org/articles/spiritual_economy.htm Seven Design Principles for a Spiritual Economy] ...cal and business leaders, and some principles for a new, spiritually based economy are widely enunciated, we will enter a period of re-designing our economic
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  • ..., in a farmers' market or perhaps directly from a farm. In a subsistence [[economy]], farm products might to some extent be either consumed by the farmer's [[ ...s or agricultural producers' [[organizations]] and can exert significant [[political]] [[influence]]. The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_National_Grange_of_
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  • ...[[names]] are frequently used in circumstances where doing so conveys a [[political]] or [[emotional]] subtext, or when the official new name is not recognised ...[[writing]] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subsistence subsistence] [[economy]]. In [[history]], archaism is used to connote a superior, albeit [[mythica
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  • ...c matters and thus make this concept central to politics. Implicitly every political tendency entails an ideology whether or not it is propounded as an explicit ...ctions, ‘ideology’ still plays a key role in semiotics oriented to social, political life" [https://www.semioticon.com/seo/I/ideology.html#].
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  • ...sonable consideration for the individual to sustain him or herself in that economy and under that government of influence. ...his resolves many problems, large and small, for maintaining a sustainable economy and social system.
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  • ...ly into the turning called “crises,” and this is where there will be major political, social, economic, military changes occur in your world, which will be quit ...elf-destructive and incredibly obvious to almost everyone who is a social, political, economic leader. The culture of your world must change in order for human
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  • ...er, "ordinary" people. So even if the person doesn't possess any "real" or political power but possesses the things listed above (good looks, money, etc.), he c Another example would be movie stars, who do not usually possess any [[political]] power but are familiar to many of the world's citizens and therefore poss
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  • ===Topic: ''Political Evolution of Democracies''=== *Political evolution of democracies
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  • ...t is not the “all in everything,” but it is the hinge that makes the world economy swing back and forth, and that without this hinge, there would be disarray ...hey must be global, they must be national and they must be local. Yet the political sovereignty of nations is working against the free flowing aspects of your
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  • ...is in [[America]] is certain. That they have the strength and courage and political health to rid themselves of parasitic death-dealing is in question. ...become an enactment of that love’s intent, you have become a new political economy, the first cosmic
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  • political tyranny and dominance by humans of each other, to the freedom for the natur causing political strife unto state-condoned murder and causing public pollution of air, soil
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  • *1 the [[development]] of an increasingly [[integrated]] global [[economy]] marked especially by free trade, free flow of [[capital]], and the tappin ...increasing [[autonomy]] and strength of [[corporate]] entities shapes the political policy of countries. They advocate global [[institutions]] and policies tha
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  • ...al]] [[system]] where the [[state]], usually under the control of a single political organization, faction, or class domination, recognizes no limits to its [[a ...rty that controls the state, [[personality]] [[cult]]s, control over the [[economy]], regulation and restriction of free [[discussion]] and [[criticism]], the
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  • ...our discussion last time on a service based economy, versus a profit based economy, my friend and partner in our endeavor, Jeff Cutler, has submitted this que ...r introduction to this is very important. If someone would pose this in a political, adversarial manner, then we ask you to recede from that discussion, but pr
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  • ...eople associated together for religious, benevolent, cultural, scientific, political, patriotic, or other purposes. In political science, the term is often used to mean the totality of human relationships
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  • ...le national networks, which will eventually, in time, give way to a global political network. ...crises are also opportunities for leadership for the cultural, spiritual, political and moral leaders of the world, to consciously lead this world so that it e
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  • ...le national networks, which will eventually, in time, give way to a global political network. ...crises are also opportunities for leadership for the cultural, spiritual, political and moral leaders of the world, to consciously lead this world so that it e
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  • ...(especially in hostile biomes), ideas such as the inheritance of wealth, [[political]] positions, leadership, and ability to control group [[movement]]s (to per ...ncept of an aggregation of all men is implied in the concepts of political economy and then [[economics]]. This transition took place as a result of a cultura
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  • ...leaves. These 3 branches represent the 3 economies: Social, Financial & Political. The movement of life giving air among the branches is created by the circ ...ure; you would have no associations, you would have no teams. And so, the economy of societies is the grouping, the coming together of individuals, that ther
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  • ...al mistake of propping up false words. The delicate nature of this world's economy is threatened by the few who would unjustly earn their keep at the sacrific ...d with the next plan, the next stage of the peace program, economic peace, political stability, religious tolerance. The interesting part in this sociological p
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  • ...vide. We have seen this mismanagement even in large corporations and also political organizations where wealth, power and fame has allowed them to do pretty mu ...es or systems—financial business economy, social economy and the political economy. Will you help clarify these relationships for me, please?
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  • ...cks and fissures that will eventually undermine a society, whether it is a political process, an economic process, your social organization or its process of go ...eryone has the same assumptions, no matter what their ethnic background or political preference or gender. You can have all those differences, but it is necessa
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  • ===Topic: ''Global Economy''=== ...y have caught your vision of a sustainable world, and a sustainable global economy is the fundamental beginning of a globally sustainable civilization, at the
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  • ...seen to cross [[political]] borders — ''Weltanschauung'' is the product of political borders and common [[experiences]] of a people from a geographical region, ...tions]] but also other aspects of thought like the [[purpose]] of history, political and economic theories, and systems like [[democracy]], [[authoritarianism]]
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  • ...e has learned to distinguish the rhetoric and the messianic pretensions of political parties from their organization and real interests: what they think they ar ...usion becomes intolerable. But present conditions are precisely these: the economy cannot stop making us consume more and more, and to consume without respite
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