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Why Are People Killing Each Other in Politics?

Author(s): Václav Stupka
Subject(s): Politics, Governance, Government/Political systems, Security and defense, Peace and Conflict Studies
Published by: Vysoká škola evropských a regionálních studií, z. ú.
Keywords: method of governance; capital punishment; war;

Summary/Abstract: This article follows the preceding articles in Auspicia (Political System from Point of World Outlook, No. 2/2012 and An Outline of a World Outlook, No. 1/2013). Killing people is a negative and extreme method of governance (the capital punishment, war as the destruction or violent conquest of enemy human and material sources of power) in all political systems. The number of the war victims has been growing in time. It is determined primarily by world powers. The danger of war persists. Even the Czech Republic could get into a war with its escalated conflicts in the domestic politics. But people in the politics are killing each other for no reason in terms of progress in the development of the whole mankind. Violence could not be eliminated until humanity would be spread into more sovereign states, the contradictions between large social groups (nations, churches, economically classified units) would persist and people would still be subject to ideologies.

  • Issue Year: 2014
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 162-165
  • Page Count: 4
  • Language: Czech
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