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==Concepts==
==Concepts==
{{r|Authority}}
{{r|Authority}}
{{r|Citizenship}}
{{r|Civil law}}
{{r|Civil rights}}
{{r|Civil rights}}
{{r|Common law}}
{{r|Community}}
{{r|Corporation}}
{{r|Country}}
{{r|Debt}}
{{r|Government}}
{{r|Human rights}}
{{r|Jurisprudence}}
{{r|Lobbying}}
{{r|Prisoner's dilemma}}
{{r|Racism}}
{{r|Rent seeking}}
{{r|Social capital}}
{{r|State}}


==Events, enactments  and other developments==
==Events, enactments  and other developments==
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{{r|Bill of rights|Bill of Rights}}
{{r|Bill of rights|Bill of Rights}}
{{r|Bill of Rights (England)}}
{{r|Bill of Rights (England)}}
{{r|Cold War}}
{{r|English Civil War}}
{{r|English Civil War}}
{{r|The Enlightenment}}
{{r|French Revolution}}
{{r|French Revolution}}
{{r|Glorious Revolution}}
{{r|Glorious Revolution}}
{{r|Great Depression}}
{{r|Great Depression}}
{{r|Great Recession}}
{{r|Great Recession}}
{{r|The Holocaust}}
{{r|Iran-Iraq War}}
{{r|Israel-Palestine Conflict}}
{{r|Magna Carta}}
{{r|Magna Carta}}
{{r|Renaissance}}
{{r|Renaissance}}


==Global ideologies==
==Ideology==
===Global ideologies===
{{r|Conservatism}}
{{r|Conservatism}}
{{r|Communitarianism}}
{{r|Identity politics}}
{{r|Identity politics}}
{{r|Law}}
{{r|Liberalism}}
{{r|Liberalism}}
{{r|Libertarianism}}
{{r|Libertarianism}}
{{r|Socialism}}
{{r|Socialism}}
{{r|Social democracy||**}}
{{r|Social Darwinism}}
{{r|Social democracy}}
{{r|Totalitarianism}}
{{r|Totalitarianism}}
{{r|Marxist-Leninism||**}}
{{r|Marxist-Leninism}}


==Regional  ideologies==
===Regional  ideologies===
{{r|American conservatism}}
{{r|American conservatism}}
{{r|American progressivism}}
{{r|American progressivism}}
{{r|Dominionism}}
{{r|Dominionism}}
{{r|Fascism}}
{{r|Fascism}}
{{r|Intelligent design movement}}
{{r|Jacksonian American nationalism}}
{{r|Jacksonian American nationalism}}
{{r|National Socialism|Nazism}}
{{r|National Socialism|Nazism}}
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{{r|Keynesianism}}
{{r|Keynesianism}}
{{r|Monetarism}}
{{r|Monetarism}}
{{r|Utilitarianism}}


==Theorists==  
==Theorists==
{{r|Confucius}}
{{r|Thomas Hobbes}}
{{r|John Locke}}
{{r|Niccolò Machiavelli}}
{{r|Friedrich Nietzsche}}
{{r|Thomas Paine}}
{{r|Plato}}
{{r|James Madison}}
{{r|Karl Marx}}
{{r|John Rawls}}
{{r|Jean-Jacques Rousseau}}
{{r|Alexis de Tocqueville}}
 
==Writings==
{{r|Federalist papers}}


==Political systems==
==Political systems==
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{{r|Republic}}
{{r|Republic}}
{{r|Totalitarianism}}
{{r|Totalitarianism}}
==Institutions==
{{r|Financial system}}


==Organisations==
==Organisations==
===Global organisations===
===Global organisations===
{{r|International Court of Justice}}
{{r|International Court of Justice}}
{{r|International Criminal Court}}
{{r|International Monetary Fund}}
{{r|International Monetary Fund}}
{{r|League of Nations}}
{{r|OECD}}
{{r|Roman Catholic Church}}
{{r|United Nations}}
{{r|United Nations}}
{{r|World Bank}}
{{r|World Bank}}
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{{r|House of Lords}}
{{r|House of Lords}}
{{r|Labour Party (UK)}}
{{r|Labour Party (UK)}}
{{r|Likud]}}
{{r|Taliban}}
{{r|U.S. House of Representatives}}
{{r|U.S. House of Representatives}}


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{{r|William Jennings Bryan}}
{{r|William Jennings Bryan}}
{{r|Edmund Burke}}
{{r|Edmund Burke}}
{{r|Confucius}}
{{r|Oliver Cromwell}}
{{r|Oliver Cromwell}}
{{r|Benjamin Franklin}}
{{r|Benjamin Franklin}}
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{{r|James Monroe}}
{{r|James Monroe}}
{{r|Napoleon}}
{{r|Napoleon}}
{{r|Thomas Paine}}
{{r|Pericles}}
{{r|Pericles}}
{{r|George Washington}}
{{r|George Washington}}
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{{r|Bill Clinton }}
{{r|Bill Clinton }}
{{r|Calvin Coolidge}}
{{r|Calvin Coolidge}}
{{r|Deng Xiaoping}}
{{r|Anthony Eden}}
{{r|Anthony Eden}}
{{r|Dwight D. Eisenhower}}
{{r|Dwight D. Eisenhower}}
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==Policies==
==Policies==
{{r|Capital punishment}}
{{r|Competition policy}}
{{r|Competition policy}}
{{r|Diplomacy (foreign policy)}}
{{r|Diplomacy (foreign policy)}}
{{r|Fiscal conservatism}}
{{r|Fiscal policy}}
{{r|Fiscal policy}}
{{r|Financial regulation}}
{{r|Financial regulation}}
{{r|Genocide}}
{{r|Grand strategy}}
{{r|Grand strategy}}
{{r|Monetary policy}}
{{r|Monetary policy}}
{{r|National debt}}
{{r|Public expenditure}}
{{r|Public expenditure}}
{{r|Realism (foreign policy)}}
{{r|Realism (foreign policy)}}
{{r|Slavery}}
{{r|Taxation}}
{{r|Taxation}}
{{r|Terrorism}}
{{r|Terrorism}}
{{r|U.S. foreign policy}}
{{r|U.S. foreign policy}}
{{r|War}}
{{r|War}}
 
{{r|Washington Consensus}}
==Other related topics==
{{r|Conspiracy theory}}
{{r|Financial system}}
{{r|Fiscal conservatism}}
{{r|National debt}}
{{r|Philosophy}}
{{r|Political philosophy}}
{{r|Province}}
{{r|Renaissance}}
{{r|Rent-seeking}}
{{r|Slavery}}

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Concepts

  • Authority [r]: Derived from the Latin word auctoritas: the power or right to make rules or laws. [e]
  • Citizenship [r]: A formal relationship between a citizen and a particular social, political, national or international community [e]
  • Civil law [r]: A system of law which starts with abstract rules, which judges must then apply to the various cases before them. [e]
  • Civil rights [r]: Add brief definition or description
  • Common law [r]: Ancient law of England, and in countries colonized by Britain, based upon societal customs and recognized and enforced by the judgments and decrees of the courts. [e]
  • Community [r]: Generally, a group of organisms sharing an environment. In human communities the shared environment may be defined by mutual interests, pooled resources, common beliefs, shared pursuits, perceived needs, or other common traits or characteristics, and may be associated with a shared identity which in the case of physical communities may include a sense of place. [e]
  • Corporation [r]: Please do not use this term in your topic list, because there is no single article for it. Please substitute a more precise term. See Corporation (disambiguation) for a list of available, more precise, topics. Please add a new usage if needed.
  • Country [r]: Nation, state, region, or territory, or large tract of land distinguishable by features of topography, biology, or culture. [e]
  • Debt [r]: The outcome of an agreement between a person or organisation wishing to make immediate use of resources, and one wishing to defer their use. [e]
  • Government [r]: The system by which a community or nation is controlled and regulated. A government is a person or group of persons who govern a political community or nation. [e]
  • Human rights [r]: Natural civil and political rights considered universal and applicable to all human beings worldwide. [e]
  • Jurisprudence [r]: Philosophy and theory of law and legal judgment. [e]
  • Lobbying [r]: Add brief definition or description
  • Prisoner's dilemma [r]: In game theory, a non-zero sum game in which mutual cooperation is better for all participants than uncoordinated attempts to maximize individual personal gains. [e]
  • Racism [r]: Belief in the difference, and often superiority, of one racial group over other racial groups. [e]
  • Rent seeking [r]: Add brief definition or description
  • Social capital [r]: Productive assets arising out of social relations, such as trust, cooperation, solidarity, social networks of relations and those beliefs, ideologies and institutions that contribute to production of goods. [e]
  • State [r]: Please do not use this term in your topic list, because there is no single article for it. Please substitute a more precise term. See State (disambiguation) for a list of available, more precise, topics. Please add a new usage if needed.

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19th century and before

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