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Political

Philosophy
by Amirov Bekhruz
Abstract
Political philosophy is a branch of philosophy that explores
questions related to governance, justice, rights, authority,
and the organization of societies. It seeks to understand the
nature of political entities, the principles that govern them,
and the ethical implications of political actions.

by Amirov Bekhruz
Key points:
01 Justice
02 Authority and Power
03 Rights
04 Liberty and Freedom

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Justice
Justice - Examines the concept of fairness
and the distribution of benefits and
burdens within a society. Different
theories of justice, such as utilitarianism,
libertarianism, and Rawlsian justice, offer
distinct perspectives on how to achieve a
just society.

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Authority and Power
Authority Power
Authority refers to the legitimate right Power is the ability to influence or
to exercise power or control. It implies control the behavior of others,
the rightful use of power and is often regardless of whether it is legitimate or
based on consent, tradition, or legal accepted. Power can be exerted through
norms. coercion, persuasion, manipulation, or
other means.

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Rights
Investigates the nature and foundation of human rights and
individual rights. It considers whether rights are inherent,
natural, or granted by political institutions.

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Liberty and Freedom


Liberty Freedom
Liberty generally refers to the state of Like liberty, freedom denotes the
being free from oppressive restrictions absence of coercion or restraint. It
imposed by authority. It is often encompasses the idea of being free to
associated with the idea of having the make choices and pursue one's interests
power to act according to one's own will without undue interference.
and judgment while respecting the
rights of others.
In a political context, freedom often
refers to the rights and liberties
afforded to individuals within a society.
This can include freedom of speech,
freedom of assembly, freedom of
religion, and other civil liberties.
Thank
You
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