POLS 2910 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Representative Democracy, Cultural Hegemony, Direct Democracy

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Politics, then, is the activity by which rival claims are settled by public authorities. The boundaries of what is considered to be political are located where the state"s authority reaches. Political philosophers sometimes call this the public realm. Beyond this line is the private realm, where the state"s authority does not exist. Easton: a political system can be designed as those interactions through which values are authoritatively allocated for society . Locke: a right for making laws with penalties of death [and lesser penalties] for the regulating and preserving of property for the public good . Marx and engels: political power is merely the organized power of one class for oppressing another . Foucault: to govern is to structure the possible field of action of others. Norms of interpersonal trust, a sense of civic duty. The distinguishing characteristic of the state is its monopoly over the use in a given territory.

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