The many types of government : "From chaos to control" / edited by Paul F. Kisak.
Material type:
TextPublication details: [S.l. : CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2016].Description: xxviii, 585 p.: ill. b&w ; 28 cmISBN: - 9781523945870
- 320
| Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Books
|
Marbella International University Centre Library | 320 MAN man (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 12166 |
Browsing Marbella International University Centre shelves,Shelving location: Library Close shelf browser (Hides shelf browser)
| 320 LIJ pat Patterns of democracy : | 320 LIJ pat Patterns of democracy : | 320 LIJ pat Patterns of democracy : | 320 MAN man The many types of government : | 320 MOD mod Modern political thought : | 320 OAK onh On human conduct / | 320 OAK rat Rationalism in politics and other essays / |
Includes bibliographical references.
Ch. 1. Government --
Ch. 2. Plato's five regimes --
Ch. 3. Aristocracy --
Ch. 4. Geniocracy --
Ch. 5. Katocracy --
Ch. 6. Meritocracy --
Ch. 7. Timocracy --
Ch. 8. Technocracy --
Ch. 9. Autocracy --
Ch. 10. Despotism --
Ch. 11. Dictatorship --
Ch. 12. Fascism --
Ch. 13. Monarchy --
Ch. 14. Absolute monarchy --
Ch. 15. Constitutional monarchy --
Ch. 16. Diarchy --
Ch. 17. Elective monarchy --
Ch. 18. Emirate --
Ch. 19. Federal monarchy --
Ch. 20. Bankcocracy --
Ch. 21. Corporatocracy --
Ch. 22. Nepotism --
Ch. 23. Kakistocracy --
Ch. 24. Kleptocracy --
Ch. 25. Ochlocracy --
Ch. 26. Authoritarianism --
Ch. 27. Totalitarianism --
Ch. 28. Outline of democracy --
Ch. 29. Sortition --
Ch. 30. Democracy --
Ch. 31. Direct democracy --
Ch. 32. Liberal democracy --
Ch. 33. Representative democracy --
Ch. 34. Social democracy --
Ch. 35. Totalitarian democracy --
Ch. 36. Ergatocracy --
Ch. 37. Kritarchy --
Ch. 38. Netocracy --
Ch. 39. Oligarchy --
Ch. 40. Plutocracy --
Ch. 41. Stratocracy --
Ch. 42. Theocracy --
Ch. 43. Anarchy --
Ch. 44. Anocracy --
Ch. 45. Banana republic --
Ch. 46. Maoism --
Ch. 47. Republic --
Ch. 48. Democratic republic --
Ch. 49. Parliamentary republic --
Ch. 50. Federal republic --
Ch. 51. Islamic republic --
Ch. 52. Socialist state --
Ch. 53. Federalism --
Ch. 54. Adhocracy --
Ch. 55. Band society --
Ch. 56. Bureaucracy --
Ch. 57. Chiefdown --
Ch. 58. Project Cybersyn --
Ch. 59. Parliamentary --
Ch. 60. Presidential system --
Ch. 61. Rule of law --
Ch. 62. Capitalism --
Ch. 63. Communism --
Ch. 64. Distributism --
Ch. 65. Feudalism --
Ch. 66. Socialism --
Ch. 67. Welfare state --
Ch. 68. Corporate republic --
Ch. 69. Magocracy --
Ch. 70. Technological singularity.
A government is the system by which a state or community is controlled. In the case of its broad associative definition, government normally consists of legislators, administrators, and arbitrators. Government is the means by which state policy is enforced, as well as the mechanism for determining the policy of the state. A form of government, or form of state governance, refers to the set of political systems and institutions that make up the organization of a specific government.
Government of any kind currently affects every human activity in many important ways. For this reason, political scientists generally argue that government should not be studied by itself; but should be studied along with anthropology, economics, environmentalism, history, philosophy, science, and sociology.
This book outlines the different types of government that have existed throughout history. It can be very enlightening to understand the type of government that controls the individual at various levels from national, state and local to social organizations.
There are no comments on this title.
