![]() 'Freedom' is usually claimed to be the prime objective of political activity. Different types of democracy and their most important features are discussed. The main features of the nation and the problems of defining it are outlined: population, culture, history, language, religion, and race. The book assesses the degree to which the state and state sovereignty are disappearing in the modern world of 'globalised' politics, economics and culture and new international institutions. There are three fundamental political issues: 'politics', 'power' and 'justice', which feature in almost all political discussions and conflicts. Political debate in modern Western democracies is a complex and often rowdy affair. In liberal democracies there is a belief that citizens ought to take an active interest in what is happening in the political world. ![]()
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