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===General ideologies===
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{{r|Noam Chomsky}}
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  • Civic culture [r]: Related political and social attitudes crucial to the success of modern democracies. [e]
  • Economics [r]: The analysis of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. [e]
    • Financial system [r]: The interactive system of organisations that serve as intermediaries between lenders and borrowers. [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]
  • Philosophy [r]: The study of the meaning and justification of beliefs about the most general, or universal, aspects of things. [e]
    • Political philosophy [r]: Branch of philosophy that deals with fundamental questions about politics. [e]
      • Communism [r]: A political ideology, and also a system of government, according to which the means of production (including all large business concerns) should be controlled by the government. [e]
      • Democracy [r]: A form of government in which ultimate sovereignty rests with the people. [e]
      • Islamism [r]: Add brief definition or description
      • Utilitarianism [r]: Philosophical doctrine created by Jeremy Bentham and James Mill which states that an action can be considered good to the extent that it increases the general level of happiness in society. [e]
  • Pseudostate [r]: A term put forward by the author and journalist Adam Hochschild to refer to political states or regions where power rests with a government or organisation either outside the country or in some way unaccountable - for example, a local militia. [e]}
  • Public expenditure [r]: Spending by the public sector [e]
  • Public good [r]: Products and services that can only be collectively financed because it is not feasible to require individual users to pay for using them. [e]
  • Prerogative power [r]: Add brief definition or description

{{r|Social capital}

  • Social contract [r]: Agreement among the members of an organized society or between the governed and the government defining and limiting the rights and duties of each. [e]

Subtopics

General ideologies

National ideologies and groups

Tools of politics

Related topics