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Political philosophy, or philosophy of government, attempts to understand the functioning of civil society and civic participation through rational means.
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Provides political news, commentary and articles with a Christian slant.
Topics discussed include Aristotle's politics, pros and cons of Christian Democracy, the practical possibility of theocracy.
Philosophical survey of the idea that government should be limited in its powers by law; from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy by Wil Waluchow.
Survey of social and political equality; from the Stanford Encyclopedia by Stefan Gosepath.
Organized section of the American Political Science Association promoting research, teaching, and professional development. News, publications, and awards.
Ted Honderich on how gross differentials in economic power, and hence political power, make a mockery of conventional assumptions about "liberal democracy", as practiced in the United States and Britain.
Serialized amateur study of group identity politics, social conflict, and political philosophy in history by H.B. Paksoy.
The nature and significance of the appearance of democracy in a civilization.
The many principles of equality foisted on egalitarianism, and their worth by Prof. Ted Honderich.
Political blog including religious thought, current affairs.
About the philosophical basis of the Radical Middle movement. Manifesto, papers, and links.
Narrative essay advocating individual freedom, supply-side economics, capitalism, the right to work and other features of the American system.
John Stuart Mill's essay On Liberty,other articles deaing with liberty, freedom and democracy.
Modern notion of political authority of supreme authority within a territory; from the Stanford Encyclopedia by Dan Philpott.
Links to articles and essays on the formulation of the U.S. government from an "original intent" perspective.
Political blog including religious thought, current affairs.
Narrative essay advocating individual freedom, supply-side economics, capitalism, the right to work and other features of the American system.
Provides political news, commentary and articles with a Christian slant.
Organized section of the American Political Science Association promoting research, teaching, and professional development. News, publications, and awards.
Ted Honderich on how gross differentials in economic power, and hence political power, make a mockery of conventional assumptions about "liberal democracy", as practiced in the United States and Britain.
Serialized amateur study of group identity politics, social conflict, and political philosophy in history by H.B. Paksoy.
The nature and significance of the appearance of democracy in a civilization.
Modern notion of political authority of supreme authority within a territory; from the Stanford Encyclopedia by Dan Philpott.
Links to articles and essays on the formulation of the U.S. government from an "original intent" perspective.
Survey of social and political equality; from the Stanford Encyclopedia by Stefan Gosepath.
John Stuart Mill's essay On Liberty,other articles deaing with liberty, freedom and democracy.
The many principles of equality foisted on egalitarianism, and their worth by Prof. Ted Honderich.
About the philosophical basis of the Radical Middle movement. Manifesto, papers, and links.
Topics discussed include Aristotle's politics, pros and cons of Christian Democracy, the practical possibility of theocracy.
Philosophical survey of the idea that government should be limited in its powers by law; from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy by Wil Waluchow.

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