Encyclopedia_of_Political_Thought
could even nullify national legislation. Abraham LIN- COLNbegan by respecting the institution of slavery in the South but restri ...
and technological changes in America, these principles seem to persist in American political theory. Further Reading Dolbeare, K ...
thinker Max Stirner developed a more individualistic anarchy that allowed absolute private freedom which later developed into LI ...
The reality is that British liberal ideals of natural rights to life, liberty, and property, developed by philosophers such as J ...
anthropology Anthropology is the study of human beings, with an emphasis on their evolution. The academic discipline is generall ...
1870, attempts were made to limit the power of the Catholic Church in politics. In Latin America, national independence movement ...
Aquinas was born in Naples, Italy, of a prominent family. He entered the Dominican religious order against the wishes of his par ...
are contrary to the higher laws, will produce social trouble and chaos, and so should be changed. Simi- larly, the church’s posi ...
and Stalinism. For Arendt, the prevalence of totalitar- ianism in the 20th century and its success in eradicat- ing political fr ...
“blue blood.” Modern, republican regimes rejected this hereditary idea of “the best” but retained an idea that some people make ...
cally, and politically) to participate in governance— ruling as a judge, administrator, and so on; this idea of everyone knowing ...
Because the character of citizens is affected by their environment, Aristotle sees the society as regulating much of life to ens ...
ished the religious/political rule of the Islamic ca- liphate and instituted Western standards of LAW, eco- nomics, and educatio ...
Augustinian political theory revolves around The Two Cities: the City of God—or transcendent heavenly kingdom—and the City of Ma ...
government forms the basis of future CIVIL DISOBEDI- ENCE. It limits the power of earthly states. Augustine also wrote on intern ...
In the British liberal tradition of HOBBESand LOCKE, legitimate political authority comes from a SOCIAL CON- TRACTamong the peop ...
tier (e.g., Kentucky, Tennessee, Ohio) where Ameri- cans were moving to new farmland. Like its predeces- sor, this Awakening cau ...
B Bacon, Sir Francis (1561–1626) British states- man and philosopher Bacon’s most important contribution to political thought wa ...
Bakunin, Mikhail Aleksandrovich (1814–1876) Russian revolutionary and anarchist Bakunin was the eldest son of a small landowner ...
the new Western frontier, the Baptist church grew to be the largest denomination in America. Its democratic church structure and ...
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