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-'''Political philosophy''' is the study of fundamental questions about the [[state]], [[government]], [[politics]], [[liberty]], [[justice]], [[property]], [[rights]], [[law]] and the enforcement of a [[legal code]] by [[authority]]: what they are, why (or even if) they are needed, what makes a [[The purpose of government|government legitimate]], what rights and freedoms it should protect and why, what form it should take and why, what the law is, and what duties citizens owe to a legitimate government, if any, and when it may be legitimately overthrown—if ever. In a [[vernacular]] sense, the term "political philosophy" often refers to a general view, or specific ethic, belief or attitude, about [[politics]] that does not necessarily belong to the technical discipline of [[philosophy]].+
-Three central concerns of political philosophy have been the [[political economy]] by which [[property rights]] are defined and access to [[capital (economics)|capital]] is regulated, the demands of [[justice]] in distribution and punishment, and the rules of [[truth]] and [[evidence (law)|evidence]] that determine judgments in the law.+{{Redirect category shell|1=
-==See also==+{{R to section}}
-*[[Anarchist schools of thought]]+}}
-*[[Philosophy]]+
-*[[Majoritarianism]]+
-*[[Panarchism]]+
-*[[Progressivism]]+
-*[[Political media]]+
-*[[Political science]]+
-*[[State of nature]]+
-*[[Sociology]]+
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