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References
- ^ Definition of politics from die.net
- ^ Politics (definition)@Everything2.com
- ^ Definition of politics from "The Free Dictionary"
- ^ Gompers, Samuel, “Men of Labor! Be Up and Doing,” editorial, American Federationist, May 1906, p. 319
- ^ "Authority" at the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
- ^ a b c Weber, Max, Politics as a Vocation
- ^ Confucius on Politics at the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
- ^ Lunyu 12.11, The Analects of Confucius (available in English here)
- ^ p113, Plato, The Republic, translated by Desmond Lee, 1955, Penguin Classics, ISBN 0-140-44914-0
- ^ Totalitarianism in Plato's Republic at the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
- ^ Communism in The Republic at the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
- ^ Aristotle's Politics at The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
- ^ a b Aristotle's views on politics at the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
- ^ Machiavelli's The Prince at the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
- ^ Machiavelli, Niccolò, The Prince, Editor's Introduction by Angelo Codevilla, page xvii. Yale University Press, 1997.
- ^ Niccolo Machiavelli at the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
- ^ Thomas Hobbes at the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
- ^ Thomas Hobbes at Britannica's Philosophy Pages
- ^ Hobbes, Thomas, Leviathan (available online here)
- ^ a b John Locke's Two Treatises of Government at the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
- ^ Locke, John, Second Treatise of Government
- ^ John Locke's Two Treatises of Government at the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
- ^ a b Jean-Jacques Rousseau at the Encyclopedia Britannica online
- ^ a b c The Social Contract at the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
- ^ a b The Social Contract at the Catholic Encyclopedia
- ^ p11, Tansey, Stephen J., Politics: The Basics, 1995, London, ISBN 0-145-19199-8
- ^ a b Social and Political Philosophy of John Stuart Mill at the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
- ^ p229, Mill, John Stuart, On Liberty, ISBN 1-59986-973-X (also available online here
- ^ Karl Marx at the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
- ^ Marx, K. & Engels, F. (1848), The Communist Manifesto
- ^ The Strange Afterlife of Cornelius Castoriadis by Scott McLemee, Chronicle of Higher Education, March 26, 2004.
- ^ Dahl, Robert A., Who Governs? : Democracy and Power in the American City, (Yale University Press, 1961)
- ^ Domhoff, G. William, Who Really Ruled in Dahl's New Haven?
- ^ Lukes, Steven, Power: a Radical View, Macmillan, (1974)
- ^ McGettigan, Timothy,[http://www.sociology.org/content/vol003.004/mcgettigan.html Redefining Reality: Epiphany as a Standard of Postmodern Truth], Electronic Journal of Sociology
- ^ The Architecture of Parliaments: Legislative Houses and Political Culture Charles T. Goodsell British Journal of Political Science, Vol. 18, No. 3 (Jul., 1988), pp. 287-302
- ^ p73 Tansey, Stephen J., Politics: The Basics, 2000, London, ISBN 0-415-19199-8
- ^ Bobbio, Norberto, "Left and Right: The Significance of a Political Distinction" (translated by Allan Cameron), 1997, University of Chicago Press. ISBN 0226062465
- ^ Roberts and Hogwood, European Politics Today, Manchester University Press, 1997
- ^ Markus Kemmelmeier et al. (2003). "Individualism, Collectivism, and Authoritarianism in Seven Societies". Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 34 (3): 304-322. doi:.
- ^ What Is Libertarian?, Institute for Humane Studies
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