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Politics is practiced in polity. The term polis stands for citizenship or a body of citizens. the term polity stands for a state that works with the government.
Polity. In Polity (Gr. Πολιτειοκρατεία) the citizens have the power in their hands and use it to fulfill the goals of the state. However in Democracy (which is the "bad" version of Polity), citizens have the power in their hands and use it not to support the goals of the state but in order to support their own interests. The difference is chaotic.
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William Covell has written: 'A just and temperate defence of the five books of Ecclesiastical polity written by Richard Hooker' -- subject(s): Church of England, Church polity, Government
Aristotle's typology of government includes monarchy (rule by one), aristocracy (rule by the virtuous few), and polity (rule by the many or the middle class). He also discusses their corrupt forms: tyranny, oligarchy, and democracy, respectively.
The word you're looking for is "polity," which derives from the Greek word "politeia," meaning "citizenship" or "government." It combines the concepts of people ("polis" refers to city or community) and rule (the system of governance). Polity refers to a form or process of civil government or constitution.
A human polity refers to a society or community organized around a system of governance, such as a government or political authority. It involves the rules, structures, and processes that govern how individuals interact and make decisions within that society.
Polity Agent was created in 2006.
The Line of Polity was created in 2003.
Polity - publisher - was created in 1984.
Polity Agent has 496 pages.
The Line of Polity has 560 pages.