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| x Anarcho-capitalism |
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Anarcho-capitalism (also known as free-market anarchism) is an individualist anarchist political philosophy that advocates the elimination of the state and the provision of security from aggression against person and property by the private sector...
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| x Capitalism |
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Capitalism is an economic system in which capital goods are owned, operated and traded by private individuals, businesses, or corporations for the purpose of profit. In a capitalist system, private control of these productive enterprises is...
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| x Democracy |
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Democracy is a form of government in which power is held by people under a free electoral system. It is derived from the Greek δημοκρατία ([dimokratia] (help·info)), "popular government" which was coined from δήμος (dēmos), "people" and κράτος ...
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| x Republic |
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A republic is a state or country that is not led by a hereditary monarch, but in which the people (or at least a part of its people) have impact on its government. The word originates from the Latin term res publica, which literally translates as ...
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| x Despotism |
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Despotism is a form of government by a single authority, either an individual or tightly knit group, which rules with absolute political power. In its classical form, a despotism is a state where a single individual, the Despot, wields all the power...
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| x Direct democracy | Form of Government |
Direct democracy, classically termed pure democracy, comprises a form of democracy and theory of civics wherein sovereignty is lodged in the assembly of all citizens who choose to participate. Depending on the particular system, this assembly might...
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| x Anarchy |
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Anarchy (from Greek: αναρχία anarchía, "without ruler") may refer to any of the following:
The tumult of the English Civil War led the term to be taken up in political philosophy. Anarchy was one of the issues at the Putney Debates of 1647:
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| x Socialism |
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Socialism refers to a broad set of economic theories of social organization advocating state or collective ownership and administration of the means of production and distribution of goods, and the creation of an egalitarian society. Modern...
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| x Marxism |
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Marxism is the political philosophy and practice derived from the work of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. The theoretical presence of Marxist approaches in western academic fields of research is present in the disciplines of anthropology, media...
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| x Agrarianism |
Agrarianism is a social and political philosophy which stresses the viewpoint that the cultivation of plants, or farming leads to a fuller and happier life.
In the introduction to his 1969 book Agrarianism in American Literature, M. Thomas Inge...
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