Nietzsche's political theory is difficult to assess in many respects; however, it is clear that he admired political entities that are independent, innovative, and aggressive. On these counts, he cites Venice (at its height), Napoleonic France, and ancient Athens as three admirable, even exemplary, societies.
Friedrich Carl Moser has written: 'Politische Wahrheiten' -- subject(s): Kings and rulers, Kings andrulers, Politics and government, Practical Politics
Friedrich Ebert has written: 'Sozialistische Demokratie, Pulsschlag unseres Lebens' -- subject(s): Politics and government
Friedrich Richard Schneider has written: 'Universalstaat oder Nationalstaat' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Historiography
Friedrich Wilhelm has written: 'The declaration of the Prince Electour of Brandenburgh' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, History, Politics and government
Friedrich von Payer has written: 'Von Bethmann Hollweg bis Ebert' -- subject(s): Politics and government
Friedrich Vittinghoff has written: 'Civitas Romana' -- subject(s): Cities and towns, History, Politics and government, Social conditions
Friedrich Hecker has written: 'Aus den Reden & Vorlesungen von Friedrich Hecker' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Civil service, Economic conditions, Women's rights
Friedrich Bleckmann has written: 'Griechische Inschriften zur griechischen Staatenkunde' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Sources, Greek Inscriptions
Many philosophers and political thinkers have explored the idea that politics involves attempts to control other people. One notable thinker who expressed this view is Friedrich Hayek, who argued that political power inevitably leads to coercion and control over individuals' lives.
Ludwig Weickhardt has written: 'D[okto]r Friedrich Ludwig Weidig' 'Dr. Friedrich Ludwig Weidig' -- subject(s): Politics and government
In a brief manner, it can be said that Marx's view on politics was based on economics and class struggle. From these two ideas, flows the nature of politics.
Friedrich Jerchow has written: 'Deutschland in der Weltwirtschaft 1944-1947' -- subject(s): Commerce, Foreign economic relations, Foreign relations, World politics