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Revision as of 08:25, 22 August 2007
Scope
The scope of the social and political philosophy task force is articles about social and political philosophy, concepts in social and political philosophy , history of philosophy of science, and biographical articles about Social and political philosophers. Our goal is to find and identify all the substantive topics in social and political philosophy and expand the Wikipedia presence of those topics. The project is a descendant of WikiProject Philosophy.
Categories
It is proposed that these categories be tagged with the social-and-political=yes
field.
- Category:Activism
- Category:Anarchism
- Category:Anarchists
- Category:Books in political philosophy
- Category:Capitalism
- Category:Community building
- Category:Community organizing
- Category:Confucianism
- Category:Conservatism
- Category:Constitutional law
- Category:Critical theory
- Category:Democracy
- Category:Democratic socialism
- Category:Democratic socialists
- Category:Dialectic
- Category:Environmental movements
- Category:Existentialism
- Category:Fascism
- Category:Federalism
- Category:Feminism
- Category:Feminist movement
- Category:Feudalism
- Category:Forms of government
- Category:Hegemony
- Category:Hermeneutics
- Category:Heuristics
- Category:Historiosophy
- Category:Human rights
- Category:Humanism
- Category:Imperialism
- Category:Justice
- Category:Law enforcement theory
- Category:Liberalism
- Category:Libertarianism
- Category:Makhnovism
- Category:Marxism
- Category:Marxist theory
- Category:Monarchomachs
- Category:Movements
- Category:National Bolshevism
- Category:Nationality
- Category:New Right (Europe)
- Category:New Right (United States)
- Category:Noam Chomsky
- Category:Pacifism
- Category:Parties
- Category:Peace
- Category:Philosophy of law
- Category:Philosophy of racism
- Category:Political movements
- Category:Political philosophers
- Category:Political philosophies
- Category:Political philosophy
- Category:Political repression
- Category:Political science terms
- Category:Political science
- Category:Political systems
- Category:Political theories
- Category:Political theorists
- Category:Political views by candidate
- Category:Politics
- Category:Postcolonialism
- Category:Progressivism
- Category:Racism
- Category:Radicalism (historical)
- Category:Rational choice theory
- Category:Rebellion
- Category:Republicanism
- Category:Revolutions
- Category:Simple living
- Category:Situationism
- Category:Social constructionism
- Category:Social Darwinists
- Category:Social democracy
- Category:Social democrats
- Category:Social inequality
- Category:Social issues
- Category:Social movements
- Category:Social philosophy
- Category:Social psychology
- Category:Socialism
- Category:Socialist realism
- Category:Transhumanism
- Category:Trotskyism
- Category:Utilitarianism
- Category:Utopian socialism
- Category:World government
Participants
Project page tag
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