Political system

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DEMOCRACY+300 by Bob Moran.

Official narrative

Main article Democracy.
Main article Party politics.

" In political science, a political system means the form of political organization that can be observed, recognised or otherwise declared by a society or state.<ref> Template:Cite web </ref>

It defines the process for making official government decisions. It usually comprises the governmental legal system and economic system, social system and cultural system, and other state and government specific systems. However, this is a very simplified view of a much more complex system of categories involving the questions of who should have authority and what the government influence on its people and economy should be.

Along with a basic sociological and socio-anthropological classification, political systems can be classified on a social-cultural axis relative to the liberal values prevalent in the Western world, where the spectrum is represented as a continuum between political systems recognized as democracies, totalitarian regimes and, sitting between these two, authoritarian regimes, with a variety of hybrid regimes;<ref> Template:Cite book </ref><ref> Template:Cite book </ref> and monarchies may be also included as a standalone entity or as a hybrid system of the main three.<ref> Template:Cite book </ref><ref> Template:Cite web </ref> "

~ Political system[ Wikipedia ]

Variations

A wide selection of distinct terms describe various aspects of governance under the corrupt matrix of rigged systems controlled by The Establishment.

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