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Mechanism of Politics

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Contents

 

Preface 

Acknowledgment 

 

Chapter 0. Contents of This Book

A. 3·1 Law System and its Contents

(1) Political Phenomenon's Scope and Explanation Method

(2) Scientific Approach

B. Detailed Content of Political Phenomenology

(1) Optimization of Theory

(2) Facts about Ideology versus Ideology as Value

(3) Mathematical Model

 

Chapter 1. Basic Principles of Political Phenomena

A. General Principles of Political Phenomena

(1) The 0th Principle: Survival Process Theory

(2) Three implications of the Survival Process Theory

a. Three aspects of survival directivity

b. Three threats to survival and Samjae capacities

(3) Basic Theory of Mathematical Politics

a. Change of Survival Capacity and Political Profit

b. Political choice and action

c. Desire quantity and will to struggle

B. Naturality of Survival Condition

(1) The 1st Law of Naturality: Law of Inertia

(2) The 2nd Law of Naturality: Law of Force

(3) The 3rd Law of Naturality: Law of Repulsion

 

Chapter 2. Theoretical Foundation of Political Phenomena

A. Theory of Politics as a Continuation of war

(1) Politics and War

a. Politics is continuation of war

b. Meaning of the War Continuation Theory

c. Two Implications of the War Continuation Theory

(2) Political Organization and Power

a. Overcoming Threats and Political Organizations

b. Political Organization as War Organization

c. War, Organization, Power

(3) Power Phenomenon and Political Activity

a. Power

b. Modes of Power

c. Mathematical Model of Size of Power and Cohesion Force

B. Devision of Politics and War

(1) The Emergence of Non-violent Politics

a. Characteristics of Political Activity

b. Factional Strife

(2) Increase in Total Profits through Politics

a. Two Aspects of Canonical Politics

b. Two Types of Political Regime (R)

㉠ Human Relations Regime and Legal Regime

㉡ Characteristics of Political Regimes by Rule System Type

㉢ The Interaction of the Two Types of Political Regimes

(3) Pursuit of Sustainability in Survival

C. Analysis of Three Stages of Survival Conditions

(1) Three-Level Scale of Political Phenomena

a. Criteria for Micro, Middle, and Macro-Level Scales

b. Interaction of Situations According to Scale

(2) Orderliness of Choice

a. The Triplicity of Choice Situation

b. Contents of the Order of Choice

(3) Level Multiplicity of Scale & Layer

a. Multi-layer Structure of Social Phenomena

b. Utilization of Level Multiplicity

 

Chapter 3. Three Laws of Political Phenomenon

A. The 1st Law: Law of Samjae Capacity

(1) Intuitive Explanation through Tables and Diagrams

a. Basic Concept

㉠ Detailed Contents of the 1st Law

㉡ Schematic Understanding of the 1st Law

b. Formulation of the 1st Law

(2) Explanation and Examples of the 1st Law

a. Interdependence of Power Relations and Rule Systems

㉠ Interdependence of Power Relations

㉡ Power and Rule System

b. What is Samjae Capacity?

㉠ Armed Capacity

㉡ Economic Capacity

㉢ Ideological Capacity

c. Characteristics and Interaction of Samjae Capacities

㉠ Basicity of Samjae Capacities

㉡ Interaction Structure of Samjae Capacities

㉢ Interactions between Samjae Capacities

㉣ Those with armed force Obtain Power

(3) Mathematical Model of the 1st Law

a. Mathematical Model of Political Capacity

b. Interrelationship of Political Capacity Elements

c. Mathematical Model and Implications of the 1st Law

B. The 2nd Law: Law of Organizational Equilibrium

(1) Intuitive Explanation through Diagrams

a. Basic concept

㉠ Details of the 2nd Law

㉡ Schematic Understanding of the 2nd Law

b. Formalization of the 2nd Law

(2) Interpretation and Examples of the 2nd Law

a. Explanation of Key Concepts of the 2nd Law

㉠ Crisis and Security Force

㉡ Invasion Threat

㉢ Ideology Diversity

㉣ Cohesion Force

㉤ Armament Level

b. Explanation of the Meaning of the 2nd Law

㉠ Phenomena Implied by the 2nd Law

㉡ Important Aspects of the 2nd Law

(3) Mathematical Model of the 2nd Law

a. Mathematical Model of Internal Cohesion

b. Interrelationships of Variables of Cohesion Force

c. Mathematical Model and Implications of the 2nd Law

C. The 3rd Law: The Law of Political Change

(1) Intuitive Explanation Through Diagrams

a. Basic Concept

㉠ Detailed Content of the 3rd Law

㉡ Schematic Understanding of the 3rd Law

b. Formulation of the 3rd Law

(2) Interpretation and Examples of the 3rd Law

a. Explanation of Key Concepts of the 3rd Law

㉠ Regime Change(Political Change)

㉡ Regime Change Force

㉢ Profit Equilibrium Condition and Profit Equilibrium Flow

㉣ Regime Change Cost

㉤ Repression Force

b. Explanation of the Meaning of the 3rd Law

㉠ Phenomena Implied by the 3rd Law

㉡ Important Aspects of the 3rd Law

(3) Mathematical Model of the 3rd Law

a. Mathematical Model of Political Regime Change

b. Interrelationships of Factors in Regime Change

c. Mathematical Model and Implications of the 3rd Law

D. Iteration and Combination of the 1‧2‧3 Law

(1) Expansion and Iterated Application of the 1st Law

a. Samjae Capacities and Multi-Layer Structure

b. Canonical Process of Political Development

㉠ Interaction between Political Capacity and Situation

㉡ Canonical Process of Political Development

㉢ Realm of Canonical Politics

(2) Combination of the 2nd and 1st Laws

a. When the 2nd Law Operates in A Single Layer

b. Concentration of Power and its Cause

㉠ Efficiency of Cooperative Relationships

㉡ Cognitive Scope Limit

㉢ Differences in Individual Abilities and Tendencies

㉣ Operation of the 2nd Law

c. The Rich-get-richer, Poor-get-poorer of Power

(3) Combination of the 3rd Law and the 1st Law

a. When the 3rd Law Operates in Every Layer

b. Available Political Capacity

c. Orderliness of Power and Canonical Political Change

(4) Combination of the 2nd and the 3rd Law

(5) Mathematical Model of the 3·1 Law System

 
 

Chapter 4 Phenomena of Nation and Power
A. Creation & Extinction of Political Organizations
(1) Conditions for the Birth & Death of P. Organizations
a. Vacuum Condition(Anarchy)
b. Cohesion Condition
c. The 1st Law and Types of Cohesion Conditions
(2) The Operation of Laws in Political Phenomena
a. The 1st Law: Compound Political Capacity
b. The 2nd Law: Organizations through Competition
c. 3rd Law: Anarchy and Organizations
(3) Acquisition and Loss of Power
a. Understanding the Process of Power Acquisition
b. The Process of Regime Maintenance and Expansion
c. Loss of Political Power
B. War and International Politics
(1) International Politics Phenomenon
a. Anarchy and International Politics
㉠ Generality of International Politics
㉡ The Uniqueness of International Politics
b. Basic Laws of International Political Phenomena
㉠ A World Government?
㉡ Survival of the Fittest
c. Actions in International Politics
㉠ Strengthening Security Forces
㉡ Balance of Power
㉢ Behaviors of Canonical Politics in I.P.
(2) The Political Science of War
a. Political Understanding of War
b. Political Characteristics of War
㉠ Outbreak of War
㉡ War as a Continuation of Politics
c. Preventing War
C. Political Change
(1) Basic Understanding of Political Change
a. Concept and Essence of Political Change
b. Basic Laws of Political Change
c. Significant Features of Political Change
(2) Types and Phenomena of Political Change
a. Types and Modes of Political Change
㉠ War, Conquest, Civil War and Coup d'etat
㉡ Revolution
㉢ Reformation
㉣ Transfer of Power
b. Causes of Political Change
㉠ Loss of Public armed force
㉡ Expansion of Economic Poverty
㉢ Clash of Diverse Values
(3) Success and Failure of Political Change
a. Alternative Political Actors
b. Blocking Micro-level Political Change
D. Political Regime
(1) Structure and Development of Political Organizations
a. Establishment of a Stable Political Regime
b. Inner Circle and Bureaucratic Organization
㉠ Task Delegates of the Ruler: Inner Circle
㉡ Bureaucratic Organization
c. Law and Institutions
㉠ political Advantages of Laws and Institutions
㉡ Mechanism of Establishing Laws and Institutions
d. Gradual Development of Armed Capacity
(2) Statics of Political Regime
a. The Politics of Law and Institutions
㉠ The Difficulty of Building a Political System
㉡ Why Social Problems Cannot Be Solved Quickly
b. The Political Science of Bureaucratic Organizations
㉠ Political function of bureaucratic organization
㉡ Military Bureaucracy
c. Political Regime and Class Differentiation
㉠ Concentration and Distribution of Power
㉡ Multi-layered Interaction of Class Differentiation
㉢ Effects of Inequality Relationships
(3) Political Repression and Class Differentiation
a. Political Coercion and Repression
b. Wealth Gap
E. Political Process
(1) The Essence of Canonical Political Process
a. Repetitive Structure of Political Change
b. Canonical Political Actor
㉠ State and Political Parties
㉡ Politics and Figures
(2) Canonical Political Activity
a. What is Canonical Politics?
㉠ Power Struggle and Group Strife
㉡ Political Debate as a Power Struggle
㉢ Governance as a Political Action
b. Governance Techniques and the 3·1 Rule System
㉠ The Governing Technique of the 1st Law
㉡ The Governing Technique of the 2nd Law
㉢ The Governing Technique of the 3rd Law
(3) Governance and Policy
a. Policy Success and Power Expansion
㉠ 3 Stages of Policy Effectiveness
㉡ Orderliness of Policy Tasks
b. Political Choices and Effects
㉠ Multi-layer Structure of Political Phenomena
㉡ Entering the Upper Layer
㉢ Entering the Lower Layer
(4) Governance Patterns and Explanatory Models
a. A Model for Policy Tasks of Governance
b. Canonical Process of Changes in Governance Style
c. Non-canonical Process of Governing Style Change
d. Generalization of Governing Style Changes
F. Changes in Political Capacity
(1) Changes in Armed Capacity
a. Creation of Armed Capacity
b. Expansion and Development of Armed Capacity
c. Weakening and Extinction of Armed Capacity
(2) Political Understanding of Economy
a. Economic Perspective in Politics
㉠ 3 Modes of Economic Profit's Influence
㉡ Economics and Canonical Politics
b. Economic Systems and Social Layers
㉠ Subsistence economy
㉡ Barter economy
㉢ Credit-based Economy
㉣ Primitive Economy and Advanced Economy
(3) Phenomenology of Political Ideology
a. Social Structure of Value Systems
㉠ fundamental beliefs
㉡ Theoretical System
㉢ Cultural Activities
b. Utilization and Effects of Ideological Capacity
㉠ Political Utilization of Value Systems
㉡ Interaction Methods of Ideological Capacity
㉢ Three Characteristics of Ideological Action
c. Phenomenological Evaluation

Chapter 5. Theoretical Discussions
A. The Flow of Political Science and This Book
B. The Problem of Practicality in Political Science Theory
(1) Empirical Science by Philosophical Speculation
(2) Blind Conceptual Distinctions
(3) Pseudo-scholarly Discussions
C. Factors of Confusion in Politics
(1) Confusion between Facts and Values
(2) Self-Imposed Constraints of Theory and Social Science
D. Problems with Economic Primacy
(1) Comparison of Alvin Toffler and the 3·1 System
(2) Comparison of Maslow and Orderliness of Choice

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