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Fundamental politics is what

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Answered by neeraj4039
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it is a politics in which people take their right and raise their voice against bad rulr


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Answered by chanakyamarode1
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“The state’s openness to God, far from leading to theocracy, is actually the only thing that enables the state to distinguish itself properly from the Church.”

As an Augustinian who has specialized in patristic and biblical scholarship, Pope Benedict XVI is not frequently considered a political philosopher of great import. It is certainly the case that those looking for political philosophy per se will be disappointed perusing the Holy Father’s scholarly works or his pastoral statements since becoming Pope Benedict XVI. Nonetheless, I wish to propose that he is a most profound political thinker.

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