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- Mathematical Model of political science
- political phenomena
- Political power
- Order of Choice
- mechanism of politics
- politics and war
- politics
- Canonical Politics
- Mathematical Model of politics
- the 2nd law
- power and organization
- Orderliness of Choice
- Operation of the 2nd Law
- 1st Law of politics
- Task Delegates of the Ruler: Inner Circle
- politics of Inner Circle
- Political Regimes
- Regime Change
- new political science
- Political Change
- Differences in Individual Abilities and Tendencies
- Samjae Capacities
- the 3rd Law of politics
- political organization
- Power
- Value Systems
- Cohesion Force
- Samjae Capacity
- Political Regime
- survival process theory
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New Political Science
b. Concentration of Power and its Cause Despite political power being a product of cooperation and cohesion[Ch.2.8], concentration of power generally occurs in all political regimes. Concentration of power means that power is concentrated in a minority of individuals. [Ch.3.405] Generally, power is concentrated in a few people. Especially, as the size (number of people) of an organization increa..
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..