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- Value Systems
- Political Regimes
- power and organization
- political phenomena
- Political Change
- politics and war
- Power
- mechanism of politics
- survival process theory
- Differences in Individual Abilities and Tendencies
- Order of Choice
- Task Delegates of the Ruler: Inner Circle
- new political science
- Cohesion Force
- Orderliness of Choice
- politics of Inner Circle
- Regime Change
- politics
- Canonical Politics
- Samjae Capacities
- Political power
- Samjae Capacity
- Mathematical Model of political science
- the 2nd law
- 1st Law of politics
- Operation of the 2nd Law
- Political Regime
- Mathematical Model of politics
- the 3rd Law of politics
- political organization
- Today
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목록survival process theory (3)
New Political Science
(2) Three implications of the Survival Process Theory a. Three Aspects of Survival Directivity The survival process theory states that the fundamental attribute of human beings is survival directivity. In political and social situations, this is expressed through three attributes: ㉠ survival struggle, ㉡ survival egoism, and ㉢ survival expansion, as follows: [Tab.1.1] Three aspects of survival pr..
Chapter 1 Basic Principles of Political Phenomena A. General Principles of Political Phenomena (1) The 0th Principle: Survival Process Theory Political phenomena are diverse and constantly changing. Wars with foreign countries, violent revolutions, elections, political debates, consolidation of support among like-minded individuals, lawmaking, policymaking, etc., are all examples of political ph..
B. Detailed Content of Political Phenomenology Then, what is the more detailed content of political phenomenology? Political actors in politics interact with each other according to the attributes of the capacities they possess, and reinforce the power structure (cooperative relationship) for their own interests and the common good. Changes in the power structure are influenced by internal and e..