Political philosophy
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Political philosophy is the study of such topics as politics, liberty, justice, property, rights, law, and the enforcement of a legal code by authority.
To say that the Occupy movement has a singular political philosophy would be misleading. Rather, the Occupy movement could be viewed as a collective of individuals from different political philosophy who are united by the view that the status quo is not acceptable.
[edit] Political systems
- Democracy
- Federacy
- Feudalism
- Meritocracy
- Monarchy
- Parliamentary
- Presidential
- Semi-presidential
- Theocracy
- Capitalist
- Communist
- Anarchist
- Mixed economy
- City-state
- Dictatorship
- Directorial
[edit] Related
- Politics
- Occupy movement
- Occupy Wall Street
- Occupy the SEC
- General Assembly
- Virtual Assembly
- The Global Square
- Constitutional Convention
- Occupy National Convention
- Electoral Reform
- Consensus decision making
- Participatory democracy
- Direct democracy
- Spokes
- Nonviolent Action
- Anonymous (group)
- Banking
- United States housing bubble
- The Great Recession
- Campaign finance
- United States public debt
- Basic Income
- Economic inequality
- G8
- Social justice
- Violence against women
- Education
- Surveillance
- Collaborative consumption
- THE NEW COMMON SENSE
- The Universal Declaration Of Human Rights
- Censorship
- Internet Freedom
- Internet privacy
- Environmental issues
- AdBusters
- Code Pink
- WikiLeaks [1]
- Black bloc - not affiliated with the Occupy movement
- Invisible Children, Inc. - Kony 2012
- Organized action.
[edit] References
- Political philosophy on Wikipedia.