Government and Politics
Perspective
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» is generally recognized as occurring in many, probably all, social groups regardless of size. However, becomes especially prominent when groups are large and command significant resources.
The picture is clearest and the issues most urgent in regard to a society and its
. So that is the focus in this Satellite. Understanding within society will provide a basis for grasping globally, within firms, and in other social bodies.The main frameworks to be developed in this Satellite are
- in society
- in society
- in society
- in society.
With society and its government as our focus, the desired frameworks must unambiguously represent what can and should be found in the world around us. However, before developing any framework, it is necessary to be clear about the essential nature of:
- government and politics
- politics and ethics
The Essentials
The first section of this Satellite establishes certain fundamentals and is organized as follows:
1. Propositions clarifying the necessity for .
2. Propositions explaining why entails .
3. Regimes and ideologies are dependent on , i.e. not primary, and hence not a focus in this inquiry. They are located elsewhere in the Taxonomy.
4. The nature of ethics as revealed in the THEE .
5. The link of ethics to politics: what it shares and how it differs.
5. The possibility of political evolution towards an enlightened goal, and the nature of such maturation.
6. The framework used for modelling . All the remaining frameworks are derived from this initial framework.
Summary of Key Proposition
- is needed to sustain and protect a society and its members.
- is about the access to social goods (i.e. the group's wealth and power) for the group's benefit. However, leaders are naturally tempted to focus more on wealth and power for themselves than on benefit for the group generally.
- commence in a rather primitive fashion where brute power and privilege dominate. However, evolution is possible.
- is about altering the focus of the ruling elites' concerns through group members taking increasing responsibility for themselves, their politics and their governance.
- , the obligation on a person to choose what is right and good, provides the basic ideas relevant to , which is the obligation for a group to choose what is right and good for itself and its members.
- takes place in a discontinuous fashion that depends primarily on the people not the ruling elites.
- does not lead to a utopia. (In any case, the present analysis indicates that even the most advanced societies have a long way to go in their development.)
- The preliminary modelling required to understand Typology Essences Table (TET). involves plotting the on a
- Start with the need for government.
Originally posted: July 2009; Last updated: 27 Feb-2014. Amended 13-Nov-2023.