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-#REDIRECT [[Politics]]+{{Template}}
 +# The [[practice]] of [[responding]] to [[conflict]] with [[dialogue]].
 +# Set of [[policies]] relating to [[governmental]] and [[legal]] [[matters]]
 +#:''I don’t like his politics.''
 +# [[campaigning|Campaigning]] or [[arguing]] for a set of policies, or [[maneuvering]] for [[power]]
 +#: ''I want to go into politics.''
 +# The study of [[disputes]] between [[rival]] [[political]] [[factions]].
 +#:''Favoritism is the only use of politics.'' Richard L Kempe
 +# Political affairs of life, party politics, local politics.
 +#: ''He’s thinking of going into politics'', e.g., trying to become a Member of Parliament.
 +# Political [[views]] or [[beliefs]].
 +#: ''What are your politics?''
 +# [[rivalry]] between [[political parties]]
 +#: ''They’re not concerned with welfare: it’s all politics!''
 +== See also ==
 +*[[Political art]]
 +*[[Political cinema]]
 +{{GFDL}}

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  1. The practice of responding to conflict with dialogue.
  2. Set of policies relating to governmental and legal matters
    I don’t like his politics.
  3. Campaigning or arguing for a set of policies, or maneuvering for power
    I want to go into politics.
  4. The study of disputes between rival political factions.
    Favoritism is the only use of politics. Richard L Kempe
  5. Political affairs of life, party politics, local politics.
    He’s thinking of going into politics, e.g., trying to become a Member of Parliament.
  6. Political views or beliefs.
    What are your politics?
  7. rivalry between political parties
    They’re not concerned with welfare: it’s all politics!

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