What is the political philosophy in objective and basic purpose of preamble?
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Law, philosophy of
By Brown, Beverley; MacCormick, Neil
Law has been a significant topic for philosophical discussion since its beginnings. Attempts to discover the principles of cosmic order, and to discover or secure the principles of ...
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Law as will
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Political philosophy
By Miller, David
Political philosophy can be defined as philosophical reflection on how best to arrange our collective life - our political institutions and our social practices, such as our economic ...
Contemporary political philosophy
Political institutions and ideologies
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Russian philosophy
By Kelly, Aileen
Russian thought is best approached without fixed preconceptions about the nature and proper boundaries of philosophy. Conditions of extreme political oppression and economic backwardness are not conducive to ...
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Major themes in Russian philosophy
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The development of Russian philosophy
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Global Justice
By Tan, Kok-Chor
For introductions to the current debate on global justice, the obvious entries to start with are Simon Caney’s Global Justice, recent work on and Charles Beitz’s International Relations, ...
Thematic
Absolutism
By Pagden, Anthony
The term ‘absolutism’ describes a form of government in which the authority of the ruler is subject to no theoretical or legal constraints. In the language of Roman ...
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Absolutism and the modern state
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Two theories of absolutism
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The legal definition
Thematic
Affirmative action
By Boxill, Bernard R.
The term ‘affirmative action’ originated in the USA under President Kennedy. Originally it was designed to ensure that employees and applicants for jobs with government contractors did not ...
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Backward-looking arguments
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Criticisms of forward-looking arguments
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Thematic
Alienation
By Wood, Allen W.
‘Alienation’ is a prominent term in twentieth-century social theory and social criticism, referring to any of various social or psychological evils which are characterized by a harmful separation, ...
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Hegel
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Alienation in the later Marx
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Thematic
Anarchism
By Crowder, George
Anarchism is the view that a society without the state, or government, is both possible and desirable. Although there have been intimations of the anarchist outlook throughout history, ...
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The ‘new’ anarchism
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Theories of transition
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Thematic
Anti-Semitism
By Leaman, Oliver; Nyman, Clive
Anti-Semitism is a form of racism which sees Jews as a dangerous and despicable group in society. It has solid philosophical sources in the work of German Idealism ...
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Anti-Semitism as a philosophical notion
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Kant
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Authority
By Green, Leslie
The notion of authority has two main senses: expertise and the right to rule. To have authority in matters of belief (to be ’an authority’) is to have ...
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Political authority
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Autonomy, ethical