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Political Theory in Practice

Political Theory in Practice' refers to the application of philosophical concepts and frameworks of governance to real-world political systems and behaviors, examining how theoretical ideas influence policy-making, political institutions, and civic engagement. It bridges the gap between abstract political thought and the tangible realities of political action and governance.

intermediate
5 hours
Political Science
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Political theory in practice is essential for understanding how theoretical concepts influence real-world governance. It bridges the gap between abstract ideas and their application in political systems, helping us analyze current events and policies. By studying political ideologies, democracy, aut...

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Key Terms

Democracy
A system of government where the citizens exercise power directly or elect representatives.

Example: In a democracy, citizens vote for their leaders.

Authoritarianism
A political system characterized by strong central power and limited political freedoms.

Example: North Korea is an example of an authoritarian regime.

Social Contract
An implicit agreement among individuals to form a society and abide by its rules.

Example: Hobbes' social contract theory suggests people give up some freedoms for security.

Political Ideology
A set of beliefs about politics and government.

Example: Liberalism advocates for individual rights and freedoms.

Civil Rights
The rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality.

Example: Civil rights movements aim to ensure equal rights for all.

Totalitarianism
A political system where the state recognizes no limits to its authority.

Example: Totalitarian regimes control all aspects of public and private life.

Related Topics

Political Philosophy
The study of fundamental questions about the state, government, and justice.
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Comparative Politics
Analyzing and comparing political systems across different countries.
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International Relations
The study of how countries interact and the impact of global politics.
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Key Concepts

DemocracyAuthoritarianismSocial ContractPolitical Ideologies