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Political Philosophy - Coggle Diagram
Political Philosophy
Conservatism
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argue that humanity should be freed from political,
religious and scientific dogmas and abstract doctrines
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Libertarianism
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the American Constitution and the Bills of Rights stands as political summary of an libertarian ideal
"Every man has Property in his own Person" - starting point to understand libertarianism as written by John Locke.
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Anarchism
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The theory attracts disorder, chaos and violence
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they do not reject moral rules,
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Liberalism
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Modern liberalism
effected compromises with socialist ideas and attracted a host of thinkers who believed that the power of state, which was waxing with war, could be harnessed to impose neutrality on citizens through legislation and welfare policies – and the exportation of the liberal dream to the world’s oppressed and poor
Classical liralism
remain true to the principles of individuality and freedom, of restricted government, free trade and pacifism
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