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ARTICLES RELATED TO Political philosophy - Industrialization and the early modern age |  |  |  | Political philosophy - Industrialization and the early modern age: Encyclopedia II - Political philosophy - Industrialization and the early modern ageThe industrial revolution produced a parallel revolution in political thought. Urbanization and capitalism greatly reshaped society. During this same period, the socialist movement began to form. In the mid-19th century, Marxism was developed, and socialism in general gained increasing popular support, mostly from the urban working class. By the late 19th century, socialism and trade unions were established members of the political landscape. In addit ...
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Political philosophy - The classical period.
Political philosophy most broadly concerns the nature and forms of power; more specifically, it involves the principles for proper governance.
As an academic discipline, Western political philosophy has its origins in ancient Greek society, when city-states were experimenting with various forms of political organization including monarchy, tyranny, aristocracy, oligarchy, and democracy. The first classic work of political philosophy is Plato's The Republic, whic ...
See also:Political philosophy, Political philosophy - History of political philosophy, Political philosophy - The classical period, Political philosophy - Islamic period, Political philosophy - Medieval period, Political philosophy - The Enlightenment, Political philosophy - Industrialization and the early modern age, Political philosophy - Contemporary political philosophy, Political philosophy - Influential political philosophers Read more here: » Political philosophy: Encyclopedia II - Political philosophy - History of political philosophy |
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 |  |  | Political philosophy - Industrialization and the early modern age: Encyclopedia II - Political philosophy - Contemporary political philosophyAfter World War II the peace movement became the dominant mode of political philosophy in the Western world, due largely to fear of nuclear war. Opponents tended to line up on either side of the arms race debate. Communism remained an important focus especially during the 1950s and 60s. Zionism, racism and colonialism were important issues that arose. In general, there was a marked trend towards a pragmatic approach to political issues, rather than a philosophical one. Much academic debate regarded one or both of two pragmatic topics: how (o ...
See also:Political philosophy, Political philosophy - History of political philosophy, Political philosophy - The classical period, Political philosophy - Islamic period, Political philosophy - Medieval period, Political philosophy - The Enlightenment, Political philosophy - Industrialization and the early modern age, Political philosophy - Contemporary political philosophy, Political philosophy - Influential political philosophers Read more here: » Political philosophy: Encyclopedia II - Political philosophy - Contemporary political philosophy |
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