The History of Politics

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Many people ponder the nature of politics. Politics is an art, a way of thinking, and a public, idealistic profession, though it is sometimes succumbs to corruption and a lack of ideals, that often changes the course of world events. Mortals of reason and influence express their ideas in order to form or reform a group’s policy. In democratic society, the populous is able express and apply their inherent views into an arena that beholds a battle for the consensus. However, the premise of the people engaging in free reason and the appointment of representatives of that reason has not always been the case in the historical spectrum. Throughout the course of history, politics has changed from being a totalitarian regime to permitting the people to determine some of their collective destiny. To understand the politics of the past, one must begin to explore and comprehend the epochs of ancient totalitarianism, the medieval feudal System, the limited Monarchy, and the modern day systems of democracies and communist governments. History has witnessed a transformation of the world thought on politics. Ancient Monarchies: For thousands of years across the globe, governments have been ruled at the hand of monarchies. These monarchies ranged from a single king to a council of absolute rulers. The history of the monarchy is perhaps the longest form of ruling in world history. Its known history is marked by a time period by over 3,000 years. From the city-states of Sumeria in 2600 B.C. to the fall of Ottoman Empire in 1923, history has been dominated by kings and queens who have held or attempted to have held absolute rule. One may ask, “What drove these monarchies, and what caused their collapse?” The first question is simple, power. Terr... ... middle of paper ... ...ing that they were restoring the people from oppression. Regime come in many forms: Facism in the 1920s-40s, Comunism, and Islamic Theocracy. However, they all brought oppression, and as a result, hundreds of millions of human beings perished. The modern age has brought about a number of periods, ranging from limited monarchy, to democracy, to totalitarianism. The history of politics is one of many millennia of change over time. From monarchies, to democracies, to dictatoriships, the nature of political freedom and political thought has changed greatly. However, dictaroships have always existed in some form. Due to human nature, dicatoriships will always exist in some form. Likewise, free thought has emerged and allowed a new sense of freedom and progress in society. History should remember the change of the political system for the benefit of all people.

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