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- the 2nd law
- politics of Inner Circle
- Order of Choice
- Political Change
- power and organization
- Power
- Value Systems
- 1st Law of politics
- Political Regimes
- political phenomena
- Political Regime
- Mathematical Model of politics
- political organization
- politics and war
- Samjae Capacity
- Canonical Politics
- Political power
- new political science
- the 3rd Law of politics
- politics
- Samjae Capacities
- mechanism of politics
- Operation of the 2nd Law
- Differences in Individual Abilities and Tendencies
- Regime Change
- Orderliness of Choice
- Task Delegates of the Ruler: Inner Circle
- survival process theory
- Cohesion Force
- Mathematical Model of political science
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목록1st Law of politics (3)
New Political Science
c. Mathematical Model and Implications of the 1st Law In this mathematical model, the definition of political capacity implies that political phenomena are explained based on Samjae capacities[Ch.3.101]. The persuasiveness of this position will be recognized when the scope of the mathematical model to explain political phenomena is broad. The formula[Fmla.3.1.2] that the strength(\( F_{RC} \) ) ..
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..
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 In political phenomena, political actors interact with each other based on the attributes of their political capacities to form a power structure (cooperative relationship) for their individual and collective interests[Ch.0.2]. The 1st law of..