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- 1st Law of politics
- Samjae Capacity
- the 2nd law
- Value Systems
- Order of Choice
- political organization
- Cohesion Force
- Differences in Individual Abilities and Tendencies
- new political science
- Mathematical Model of political science
- Political Regime
- politics
- Political Change
- Political Regimes
- Regime Change
- political phenomena
- Samjae Capacities
- Canonical Politics
- Orderliness of Choice
- power and organization
- Power
- Mathematical Model of politics
- survival process theory
- politics and war
- Task Delegates of the Ruler: Inner Circle
- Political power
- politics of Inner Circle
- mechanism of politics
- Operation of the 2nd Law
- the 3rd Law of politics
- Today
- Total
New Political Science
b. Formulation of the 1st Law 본문
b. Formulation of the 1st Law
(Though the content is somewhat repetitive) To put it more systematically and in detail, the 1st law means the following.
[Ch.3.102] (Basicity) The basis of all political capacities is the Samjae capacities (armed capacity, economic capacity, and ideological capacity). ㉠ All types of political power are constituted by Samjae capacities (fundamentalicity), ㉡ and each power of Samjae capacities is independent and cannot be substituted for each other (independence).
[Ch.3.103] (Spatio-temporal Structure) The spatiotemporal ranges in which each power of Samjae capacities operates are different from each other. Armed capacity is strong in narrow regions, but acts temporarily, while economic capacity acts gradually in intermediate regions to a visible degree, and ideological capacity is weak in broad regions, but acts very persistently.
[Ch.3.104] (Establishment Conditions of each Capacity) There is an order for each of the Samjae capacities to effectively operate. Armed capacity operates without any social conditions, and economic capacity only operates under the protection of armed capacity, and ideological capacity only operates on the basis of economic capacity[Ch.2.19].
[Ch.3.105] (Order of Interaction) The order for each of the Samjae capacities to effectively operate is ⓐarmed capacity, ⓑeconomic capacity, ⓒideological capacity.
[Ch.3.106] (Effect of Power) The structure of the individual and relative power held by each political actor is determined by the ratio and size of the elements of the Samjae capacities, and how the power can politically act under given conditions is determined by the structure of the political power.
According to the 1st law, the following phenomena occur:
[Ch.3.107] A political actor who uses economic capacity without armed capacity or ideological capacity without the foundation of economic capacity will fail in achieving their goal.
[Ch.3.108] During a limited period, the political actor with the greatest armed capacity will obtain the greatest benefit (their own survival capacity), followed by the political actor with the greatest economic capacity. Despite its strength, ideological capacity alone will yield the least benefit during the same period.
[Ch.3.109] As political conditions gradually worsen, political actors will use capacities in the order of "ideological capacity→economic capacity→armed capacity." Worsening conditions mean that the conditions are unfavorable for the survival (competition) of political actors, making it difficult to achieve their goal.
[Ch.3.110] To expand the scope and power of political influence together, Samjae capacities must be balanced.
[Ch.3.111] Generally, economic capacity is necessary for the sustainability of armed capacity, and ideological capacity is necessary for the sustainability of armed capacity and economic capacity over a long period.
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