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The core types of socio-political models
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Clearly, there remain key differences between various socio-political models such as dictatorships and democratic states. But how best to define the classification of the many dozens of different socio-political models? |
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The eight (8) key socio-political models of human society |
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UCADIA defines all possible socio-political models into eight (8) core types: |
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All the varieties of different political ideologies, while superficially appearing different can be classified by these eight core socio-political models. |
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A society may shift between two or more socio-political models over time |
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Unlike contemporary systems of classification that "box" societies by forms of government, political ideologies, the UCADIA socio-political model recognizes that a society may shift between various ideologies from time to time as different leaders come to power and/or as the attitudes of the population change. |
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