The political and economic factors that shape our beliefs and values
Command - Lots of Government involvement. Market is no government involvement. MIxed is a mix of both command and market economies
Nation, Religion, Class, Relationship to land, Progressivism
Secular has to do with religion being separate from law while Non Secular incorporates religion into law
Process of being united
Based on the ides of progress and advancements in all aspects of life are vital to the improvement of the human condition
Interpretation of history, beliefs about human nature, beliefs about society, visions for the future
The story of how we got to where we are and how it was in the past, people will have different interpretations dependant on the nation they are a part of
Belief of how people behave; good, evil, good but society corrupts
People are inherently evil
People are inherently Good
People are inherently good but society can corrupt
People need to obey a strong government in order to avoid chaos as people left to their own devices would lead to violence and disorder
Men were rational and humans are characterized by reason and tolerance. "Life, Liberty, and Property" *Will of The People*
Citizens give up power or certain rights to allow the government to protect them however if the government abuses this right or the citizens the citizens are able to overthrow them
The king is above the law and is appointed by god
Rule of Law, Economic Freedom, Private Property, Competition, Self Interest, Civil Liberties
Collective Responsibility, Economic Equality, Public property, Co Operation, Collective Interest, Adherence to collective norms
Formal - Written rules insociety, Informal - Unwritten ettiquite
The ectent to whicht he government should be involved in business and spending
How a society is organized to behave properly
What an individual based off of their ideology believes the future should look like
How we see ourselves and our worldvew live on
Blindly following an ideology or set of principles
Avoidance from accepting others beliefs, ideas, and behaviours
Authority of the pope and catholic church