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- Orderliness of Choice
- survival process theory
- Canonical Politics
- Power
- power and organization
- politics of Inner Circle
- Political Regimes
- political phenomena
- Value Systems
- Cohesion Force
- the 2nd law
- politics and war
- political organization
- Political Change
- Mathematical Model of politics
- Differences in Individual Abilities and Tendencies
- 1st Law of politics
- Task Delegates of the Ruler: Inner Circle
- Samjae Capacity
- Political power
- new political science
- Political Regime
- politics
- Order of Choice
- mechanism of politics
- Operation of the 2nd Law
- Samjae Capacities
- Regime Change
- Mathematical Model of political science
- the 3rd Law of politics
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New Political Science
(2) Political Organization and Power a. Overcoming Threats and Political Organizations What can people do in a survival process that is essentially a war to gain some means? Among the various possible means, it is very important to form a social organization which is a tool for people to help each other by bonding together. In other words, [Ch.2.4] Mankind creates a political organization and pa..
c. Two Implications of the War Continuation Theory The War Continuation Theory in politics can extract various important political principles. Two of them are ㉠ the armed force Basis Theory and ㉡ the War Regression Theory. [Tab.2.1] Two implications of the War Continuation Theory The Implications of War Continuation Theory. Meaning ㉠ Armed Force Basis Theory The armed capacity is the foundation ..
b. Meaning of the War Continuation Theory Politics is a continuation of war, but canonical politics is a war that has been modified to restrain violence. In war, you shoot guns and swing swords at the enemy, but in canonical politics, you form political parties, participate in legislative activities, establish laws, vote, and debate. However, no matter how large the difference may be, politics a..
Chapter 2. Theoretical Foundation of Political Phenomena A. Theory of Politics as War Continuation (1) Politics and War a. Politics is Continuation of War On the morning of December 6th, 2012, 5 tanks and 2 armored vehicles appeared in front of the Presidential Palace in Egypt. This was due to intense protests and clashes the night before. The events started when President Mohamed Morsi of Egypt..
(3) The 3rd Law of Naturality: Law of Repulsion The 3rd law of naturality in social phenomenon corresponds to the law of action and reaction in the classical dynamics physics, and this means the following. [Ch.1.11] Increase of political profit of a political actor implies decrease in threat(disposition of profit reduction) for himself, and vice versa. Peter fights with the tiger. At this time, ..
(2) The 2nd Law of Naturality: Law of Force Second, "Law of Force" means that strong force always wins against weak force. When there is a force pushing an object to the right and a force pushing it to the left, if the force pushing it to the right is stronger, the object will be pushed in that direction. This physical law can be conceptually generalized and applied to political phenomena, meani..
(1) The 1st Law of Naturality: Law of Inertia The 1st law of inertia is the 1st law of classical mechanics by Newton, which can be universally applied not only to physics but also to all phenomena. Why is this so? In my view, inertia can be defined in a universally valid way, close to an a priori dimension, not just an empirical one. For example, inertia can be defined as a universal concept as ..
B. Naturality of Survival Condition The laws of nature underlie the conditions for human survival and activities. Even those with great power cannot escape death when subjected to a certain degree of shock, as human survival cannot surpass physical laws. Similarly, human survival and activities cannot surpass biological laws. Therefore, large-scale diseases caused by bacteria pose a threat to hu..