Abstract

Here we will discuss about many viewpoints of modern political philosophy. Many modern political philosophers of modern time will be discussed here. Here some philosophers are also economists, scholars and so on. Here the history of political philosophy will be discussed. The origin of this period and long silence of the history are described.

Highlights

  • Political philosophy; branch of philosophy that is concerned; at the most abstract level; with the concepts and arguments involved in political opinion

  • Political philosophy; known as political theory; is the study of topics such as politics; liberty; justice; property; rights; law; and the enforcement of laws by authority: what they are; if they are needed; what makes a government legitimate; what rights and freedoms it should protect; what form it should take; what the law is; and what duties citizens owe to a legitimate government; if any; and when it may be legitimately overthrown; if ever

  • The Class Struggle as the Source of Development of the Antagonistic Class Society a) The class struggle is the driving force the source of the development of an antagonistic Society. b) Class struggle determines the development of an antagonistic Society bored in relatively peaceful periods and in periods of evolutionary forms in capitalist conditions. c) The class struggle is important factor in the development of the productive forces. d) Class struggle is even more important in the political life of an antagonistic Society. e) Classes struggle is very important for the struggle of the working class in the antagonistic Society. f) Classes struggle is very important for the Social Development of the antagonistic Society

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Introduction

Political philosophy; branch of philosophy that is concerned; at the most abstract level; with the concepts and arguments involved in political opinion. The meaning of the term political is itself one of the major problems of political philosophy. Broadly; ; one may characterize as political all those practices and institutions that are concerned with government

Political Philosophy
Characteristics of Political Philosophy
Primary Elements
Political theory is descriptive
Background
Methodological
Substantive
Justice
13.2. Natural Theory of Justice
15. Class Structure
16. The Essence and the Origin of Classes
18. Class Struggle in the Capitalist Society
21. The Class Struggle in Contemporary Capitalist Society
24. Conclusion
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