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Introduction to Government and Politics
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A-Level Government and Politics Mapa Mental sobre Introduction to Government and Politics, creado por ArcticCourtney el 22/01/2014.
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Introduction to Government and Politics
What is Politics?
Politics comes from the Greek word 'polis' meaning city/state.
Politics refers to the affairs of the state.
Conflict between different ideologies
In the UK
Liberalism
Conservatism
Socialism
Mediating between different competing demands and interests in society.
Environmentalists v Industrialists
Public Transport v Motorists
Taxpayers v Recipients of Benefits
Key Concepts in Politics
Freedom: How the state can threaten or enhance our freedom.
Justice: The quality of being fair and reasonable throughout society.
Rights: That which is morally correct, just or honourable.
Authority: The right to govern.
Traditional Authority: People accept it because it's been there a long time. For example the Monarchy (Royal Family)
Rational Authority: Elected to rule. For example the Prime-Minister.
Charismatic Authority: Someone who is a born leader because of their personality. For example Adolf Hitler.
Power: The ability to rule.
Democracy: Ruled by the people.
Referndum
the government asks the public a question and then public give them a yes or no answer and the majority vote is taken.
The government doesn't have to take the answer as a final decision.
"When the government control a referendum they will use it only when they expect to win." - Arend Lijhart
Votes can be affected by the wording of the question.
Can often result in the 'Tyranny of the Majority'
Results might not be accurate.
Public could be uneducated on the issue.
Some issues could be sensitive for example racism.
Decline in Participation
There has been low turnout ant general elections.
60% in 2005
65% in 2010
Party membership is down from around 2 million in 1980, to an estimated 500,000 today.
Awareness of political issues remains low.
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