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Political Philosophy - Coggle Diagram
Political Philosophy
Liberalism
Liberalism is a political philosophy held by people who firmly believe in the ideas of liberty and equality.
Liberalism contains free, unrestricted and independent life.
Classical liberalism focuses more on liberty, or personal freedoms, while social liberalism is more concerned with equality.
Realism
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In its broadest meaning, realism has included a variety of aesthetic movements across various cultures.
The idealisation of the imagination is rejected by realism in favour of a rigorous examination of outer manifestations.
Anarchism
Anarchism is a political, philosophical, and ideological system that advocates the absence of government
the anarchist, forms of power must be opposed and removed because they damage humanity and its culture.
Anarchists believe that standards of conduct can spontaneously form due to human social action, including unintentional action
Socialism
The social and economic ideology of socialism favours public rather than private ownership or control of land and other resources.
The aims and guiding principles of socialism include equality, democracy, individual liberty, self-actualization, and community or solidarity.
It serves as a name for the ideologies and movements in economics, politics, and society that are connected to the adoption of such systems.
Conservatism
A cultural, social, and political worldview known as conservatism aims to uphold and support established societal structures and practises.
In conservatism, the historically inherited are preferred to the ideal and abstract.
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Environmentalism
It is a board philosophy, ideology and social movement.
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