Political Philosophies
Socialism
Anarchism
Rejection of all forms of control over the individual and society
Does Not reject moral rules, it follows the safety of the individual , others claims that it requires at state to ensure his freedom and property
Without authority
Liberalism
The political philosophy of socialism is quite distinguishable from the genuine as well as the passing laments for poverty, inequality and injustice: concerns which adherents to other theories may also legitimately and logically possess and on which socialism cannot therefore be said to possess a monopoly.
Socialism also needs to be detached from the philosophy of Marxism, which sees socialism as a particular historical stage in man's unfolding and inevitable history towards the final revolution that will overthrow the class system.
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Rejecting the creation of a privilege group of official ant the requisite institutions to form a coercing government that then codifies expected conduct
they assume that The majority of humanity are incapable of leading their own life
Environmentalism
- " All man are born morally equal" says the liberal.
- Liberals argue that childhood is critical period morally and politically.
- A lliberal society should be as free as possible while ensuring that no one is excluded from the benefits that a free society brings.
- Aristotle proclaimed that a man must enjoy his health and a degree of wealth before he can truly behave like a good citizen.
- World peace and prosperity are the principal goals for the liberal.
“Green consciousness”
Humans are not the center of politics but nature and the environment.
Realism
Realist seek power
Power that produces results
Power = Work done / Time
The results that are reached, could be the desired ones or not .
Humans disrupted the Earths natural equilibrium with pollution, overpopulation and exploiting resources which needs to be a addressed politically, ethically and legally
Conservatism
Conservative people opposes institutions with hard regimes that affect social, political, economic and legal practices
Political and economic doctrine that emphasizes individuals autonomy, equality of opportunity and the protection of individual rights.
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If it does not get the importance it needs, problems like extreme climate change and mass extinctions will occur
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This type of thinking is known as "oppositional attitude" because people who believe in conservatism argues that big organizations or revolutionary people are not needed
Conservatism goes against men advancing by investigation, they think that the advancement of society should not be forced and that it should come naturally
Socialism, succinctly defined, seeks to put control of political, economic and legal institutions in the hands of society,
Looks for a peaceful coexistence of all species
Socialism seeks to improve the human condition and recognizes the power of the white heat of technology.
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