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    Understanding the Right of Self-Determination: Historical Context and Modern Implications

    The article discusses the principle of self-determination, asserting that each nationality should form its own state, encapsulated in President Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen Points from 1918. This principle advocates for justice and equality among nations, emphasizing that governance should be based on the consent of the governed. Historical context includes the Atlantic Charter from 1941, which…

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    Concepts of Nationalism and Sovereignty

    Nationalism and sovereignty are interlinked, with a strong sense of national identity serving as the foundation for the emergence and maintenance of sovereign nation-states. The clarity in defining these concepts is essential to avoid confusion and misunderstanding in discussions about political identity and governance. Here are the key points: Nationalism Self-Determination: Nationalism is rooted in…

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    Evolution of the State

    The evolution of the State has varied significantly due to natural and cultural differences across regions, resulting in diverse forms of government. The article emphasises that understanding these stages of evolution is crucial for comprehending the development of the State. Evolution of the State: The State is neither the result of an artificial creation nor…

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    Ancient Greece Life During the Homeric Age: Political, Social, Economic, and Religious Life

    The article explores the political, social, economic, and religious life of ancient Greece, particularly during the Homeric Age (c. 1200-800 B.C.). The overall system of Greek civilization: Highlights the complexity and richness of ancient Greek civilization, illustrating its political structures, social dynamics, economic challenges, and profound religious beliefs. Political Life: Greek tribes were led by…

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    Evolution and Features of Greek Culture

    The article discusses the evolution and destruction of Cretan civilization, the subsequent occupation of Greece by various Indo-European groups, and the influences that shaped Greek culture. Around 3500 B.C., the Minoan civilization flourished on Crete, spreading its influence across the Aegean and into Asia Minor until it was eventually destroyed by the Greeks around 1200…

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    Why the Greeks Could Create A Great Culture

    The Greeks, known as Hellenes, were not the first civilization to establish culture and society; long before them, Egyptians, Mesopotamians, Indians, and Chinese laid significant foundations. However, the Greeks excelled in developing their culture by wisely learning from these earlier civilizations, incorporating their advancements in religion, philosophy, and the arts, notably adopting the Phoenician alphabet….

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    Political Party Funding in the United Kingdom

    In the UK, political parties do not receive state aid for election campaigns but are funded for parliamentary work through systems like “Short Money” and “Cranborne Money.” While parties can access free postage and meeting venues for elections, they largely rely on membership and donations from companies and unions for campaign funding. The Committee on…

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    Value of Political Thought: The Role of Theory in Shaping Governance and Society

    The article “Value of Political Thought” discusses the criticisms and merits of political theory. Critics argue that political theory often produces barren results, leading to confusion and stagnation in practical politics, as noted by thinkers like Burke and Stephen. They claim that political philosophy tends to ignore reality and relies on abstract concepts. However, proponents highlight…

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    Sources of Our Knowledge of Political Thought

    The article discusses the multifaceted nature of political thought and emphasizes the importance of drawing knowledge from various sources. It highlights that political theories are not uniform and can vary greatly depending on the issues at hand, with some enjoying consensus while others are hotly contested or poorly defined. The writings of political philosophers, from…

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    Exploring Conservative vs. Critical Political Theories: Understanding the Balance of Tradition and Change

    The article discusses the dichotomy in political thought, categorizing theories as either conservative or critical. Conservative theories aim to justify and maintain the status quo, often created by those in power and reflecting a preference for order and tradition. Historical examples include the doctrine of divine right, which sanctified political authority, and the praise of…

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