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POPULATION TERRITORY SOVEREIGNTY GOVERNMENT Population has a direct effect on the stability and political organization of a state States where the population share basic beliefs or consensus have the most stable government Mobility—people moving shift political power Established boundaries (these boundaries change as a result of war, negotiations, or purchase) The state has supreme and absolute authority within its territorial boundaries (complete power to make laws, policy, etc.) No state has the right to interfere with internal affairs of another sovereign state States with great economic and military strength have more power The institution, through which that state maintains social order, provides public services and enforce decisions. Divine Right Natural Law and Natural Rights (Evolution) The Natural World provides a just and rational order to all things in the world. Rulers will emerge who follow natural law Acquired Power (Machiavellian) God is the source of all Power Power flows from God (to the Pope) to the King who has the right to do anything he wants. Power is taken and subjects are created. Hitler followed this political philosophy Social Contract Theory (Democratic) People agree to submit to the authority of the state. In return, the state provides protection and support. What words come to mind when you hear the word “politics”? Does the word have a more positive or negative connotation? Machiavelli’s name is synonymous with tough and dirty politics Author of The Prince. One of history’s first political scientists. “The ends justify the means.” “It is better to be feared than loved.” “By no means can a prudent ruler keep his word. Because all men are bad and do not keep promises to you, you likewise do not have to keep your promises to them.” Yes We Can “straight talk” campaign Harold D. Lasswell Who gets what, when, and how. (and where) All of us are political, we’re just not used to calling it that. You don’t have to take a class to understand politics. Aristotle was correct when he wrote, “Man is by nature a political animal.” John Locke is widely known as the Father of Liberalism, was an English philosopher and physician regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers. He promoted that humans inherently have the rights of life, liberty, and property. His contributions are reflected in the American Declaration of Independence. “The only valid government is one based on the consent of the governed.” - Locke Rulers and citizens enter into an agreement, or a social contract Government by the people Jefferson used his model in writing the Declaration of Independence. “A state also of equality, wherein all the power and jurisdiction is reciprocal, no one having more than another… - John Locke, of Civil Government “We hold these truths to be self-evident: That all men are created equal.” - Thomas Jefferson, Declaration of Independence Rousseau’s political philosophy heavily influenced the French Revolution, as well as the American Revolution and the overall development of modern political, sociological and educational thought. According to Rousseau, by joining together into civil society through the social contract, individuals can both preserve themselves and remain free. "Man is or was born free, and he is everywhere in chains.“ His ideas are in both the Declaration and the Constitution. Montesquieu was a French social commentator and political thinker who lived during the Enlightenment. He is famous for the theory of Separation of Powers, which has been implemented in many constitutions throughout the world. “To become truly great, one has to stand with people, not above them.“ “The spirit of moderation should also be the spirit of the lawgiver. “ He influenced the Constitution. Voltaire was a French Enlightenment writer and philosopher famous for his wit and for his advocacy of civil rights and liberties, including freedom of religion and free trade Many of his ideas influenced the Bill of Rights “Common sense is not so common. “ “I don't agree with a word you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.” Politics is a process by which groups of people make collective decision and the methods and tactics used to formulate and apply policy. GOVERNMENT: an institution with the power to make and enforce rules for a group of people Law: set of rules made and enforced by government Government has the authority to set rules for all people living in a state or political unit. Laws also determine how rules will be enforced (punishment) Laws are part of public policy-plans and decisions that government makes in a particular area of public concern SOVEREIGNTY: Absolute authority that a government has over its citizens LEGITIMACY: rightful authority any government has over its citizens What gives government legitimacy? Divine right-authority from God Force Evolution Social contract-the people give up individual authority in exchange for peace The Constitution is our social contract The government has legitimacy because the people give it authority