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- Differences in Individual Abilities and Tendencies
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- Political Regimes
- mechanism of politics
- Mathematical Model of politics
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- Mathematical Model of political science
- political organization
- Cohesion Force
- survival process theory
- Samjae Capacity
- 1st Law of politics
- new political science
- Political power
- Task Delegates of the Ruler: Inner Circle
- Power
- the 3rd Law of politics
- power and organization
- political phenomena
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b. Factional Strife On the other hand, even though the internal situation of a political organization may appear to be a reorganizing the order for cooperation and cohesion, its essence is a war activity. This is because, fundamentally, the struggle for survival is centered on individuals, and therefore, wars between smaller political actors within the group continue. Therefore, canonical politi..
a. Characteristics of Political Activity If we presume the continuous essence of war and politics and understand politics, we can say the following about the important characteristics of political activity: [Ch.2.11] Political (and diplomatic) activity is the activity of reorganizing the internal (and external) order of the group. The reason for political activities to reorganize the internal an..
B. Division of Politics and War (1) The Emergence of Non-violent Politics Politics is a continuation of war. At the same time, politics and war are different. That is, "canonical politics" and "violent war" are clearly different. Although they maintain the same essence of survival struggle as one continuous entity, what is the reason for politics and war being differentiated in this way? Simply ..
c. Mathematical Model of Size of Power and Cohesion Force I consider the content I explained based on [Diag.2.A.6] to be only a means of providing the intuition necessary to easily understand the size of power and cohesion force, not that all values (the area of the circle and the area of the rectangle) depicted geometrically here accurately represent the precise values to be used in the mathema..
b. Modes of Power To understand the phenomenon of power, let's analyze the characteristics of its operation. If we refer to the characteristics of power operation as "modes of power," then the modes of power can be described as follows. [Ch.2.9] The mode of power is determined by ① the relative "size of power" held by the political actor and ② the "cohesion force" of the cooperative relation, wh..
(3) Power Phenomenon and Political Activity a. Power Organizations, which are continuous relationships of cooperation between people, can be seen as the sum of mutual cooperation relationships between each two people. Each cooperation relation- ship within such organizations is power. Therefore, the meaning of power is as follows. [Ch.2.7] (Political) Power is the ability to make or change rules..
c. War, Organization, Power As an organization carries out war activities, the rules among the members change and power operates soon. Therefore, the three key words to understand politics are ㉠war, ㉡organization, and ㉢power. The following diagram shows the tripartite relationship intuitively. Among the members of the organization, the person who can decide more rules (the person in the center o..
b. Political Organization as War Organization By combining the concept of organization and the war continu- ation theory of politics, the following three contents can be derived. [Tab.2.2] The Emergence and Functions of Political Organizations Basic Principles Activity Classification Activity Contents Politics is continuation of war ㉠ Emergence of Political Organizations Political organization e..