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Different types of Government?

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what are the different types of goernment? could you put a definition of each of them and basic beliefs of each government? and please do not make it complicated i am only 14 lol i was just really curious a interested about politics.

could you make the definitions and their basic beliefs like this:

Anarchy:

Democrat:

Capitalist:

Communist:

Dictatorship:

Federal Government:

Monarchy:

Republic:

Totalitarian State:

Liberal:

Soialism:

Conservative:

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  1. anarchy: Anarchy (chaos) No organized government at all. Some SI:<1 feral/pirate/barbarian regions in the outer volumes have with this type (or lack) of government. This sort of arrangement always is replaced by another more organised but still short-lived form of government - e.g. Dictatorship, or more often through conquest by a neighbouring state, government, or military power.

    democrat:Anarchy (chaos) No organized government at all. Some SI:<1 feral/pirate/barbarian regions in the outer volumes have with this type (or lack) of government. This sort of arrangement always is replaced by another more organised but still short-lived form of government - e.g. Dictatorship, or more often through conquest by a neighbouring state, government, or military power.

    capitalist:noun

    a person who has capital; owner of wealth used in business

    an upholder of capitalism

    communist:an advocate or supporter of communism

    a member of a Communist Party

    loosely a Communard

    loosely anyone advocating ideas thought of as being leftist or subversive

    dictatorship:Absolute rule by one leader. This is a common, sometimes brutal, more rarely benevolent, and always short lived phenomenon among middle tech and luddite lower level high tech polities and societies where higher level transapient influence is weak.

    monarchy:Rule by a king or a queen, usually of one family or dynasty or aristocratic clan or House that manages to acquire an empire. Monarchy and Feudalism was a common and very stable system of government in medieval and iron age Old Earth, and later attained a brief revival through the aristocracies of some of the larger post-megacorp hereditary Houses. There are however an abundance of petty egomaniacs and eccentrics who have set up their own hereditary principalities, kingdoms etc, on minor biospheres throughout the galaxy. Most of these are harmless, even benign; a few are oppressive. Few of these regimes last more than a century or two, although very isolated monarchies have been known to be quite enduring. More successful is when a ruling AI empowers a biont sovereign, who thus becomes, in the archaic phrase, the representative of God on Earth.

    republic:A political order whose head of state is not a monarch and in modern times is usually a president.

    A nation that has such a political order.

    A political order in which the supreme power lies in a body of citizens who are entitled to vote for officers and representatives responsible to them.

    A nation that has such a political order.

    often Republic A specific republican government of a nation: the Fourth Republic of France.

    An autonomous or partially autonomous political and territorial unit belonging to a sovereign federation.

    A group of people working as equals in the same sphere or field: the republic of letters.

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    totalitarian:Of, relating to, being, or imposing a form of government in which the political authority exercises absolute and centralized control over all aspects of life, the individual is subordinated to the state, and opposing political and cultural expression is suppressed: "A totalitarian regime crushes all autonomous institutions in its drive to seize the human soul" (Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.).

    liberal:Not limited to or by established, traditional, orthodox, or authoritarian attitudes, views, or dogmas; free from bigotry.

    Favoring proposals for reform, open to new ideas for progress, and tolerant of the ideas and behavior of others; broad-minded.

    socialism: A popular but often impractical system in which the state owns and controls most activities for the equal good of all people. Many Utopia Sphere worlds are of this sort. Without the leadership of benign AI, this sort of regime frequently deteriorates into totalitarianism is overthrown by a different system

    conservative: Favoring traditional views and values; tending to oppose change


  2. Anarchy: No government at all, chaos, survival of the fittest

    Democrat: A political party in the US system.  I think you mean...

    Democracy: A goverment where the populace vote directly as to matters of the state.

    Capitalist:  Not a government but an economic system.  Free market economy.

    Communist: A government/economic system where the state controls all commerce, government is appointed from within a single party and there is little to no input from the general population.

    Dictatorship: One person or group commands all government matters without input from the populace.

    Federal Government:  A system where regions within a country have a great deal of autonomy, and the central government is relatively weak.

    Monarchy: Kings and Queens.  Heads of state are an inherited position.

    Republic: A system where the populace elect representatives, who then decide matters of state for them.

    Totalitarian State:  See dictatorship, combined with harsh enforcement of the dictator's will.

    Liberal:  A general political philosophy that generally believes that the needs of the many outweight the needs of the few, even if it means limiting personal freedoms of individuals for the greater good.

    Socialism:  See communism.  Government control of trade and markets for the purpose of a liberal agenda.

    Conservative:  A general political philosophy which prefers stability over change, and personal responsibility over government assistance/interferance.

    Hope that all helped.

  3. This sounds like a summer school assignment to be-  and I think you are scrambling to get a hefty project in on time.

  4. okay first i am impressed your interested so heres the lowdown.  socialism is a form of economic policy not government.  democrats and republicans are party members that each have their own agenda.  in communist state the state owns everything, there is no private property, the state owns you.  liberal and conservative are on a political scale.  usually liberals want some kind of social programs (socialism) while republicans desire free market (no gov intervention). the fed gov is responsible for upholding the preamble of the constitution.  democrats favor a strong fed gov while republicans favor state gov and less intervention by fed gov.

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