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...the former is too solidified (sedimented politics!) and the latter too fluid; need Grace to put together!

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What is the different between policies and politics?

Politics is usually people from the government. Policy is an written contract.


What is the difference between issue politics and party politics?

Issue politics refers to the most important subjects of debate in current politics. I.E. all the thing candidates talk about during campaigns. "Issues Voters" determine who they will vote for by understanding what each politician says of particular concerns of the voters. Party politics refers to the generally accepted policies of a political party. "Party Voters" determine who they will vote for by which party they run under, and sometimes how they think certain subject matter as compared to that of others of their preferred party.


Why do you have politics?

Unimproved: People have no choice but to 'have politics'. Consider the notion of no politics in a nation such as the US. You must understand that politics does not refer to government. Politics is what the government debate. Politics is the economy, international relations, education, healthcare, marriage, housing, the law, war, everything. We have politics because the world we live in requires it. Political thought must have entered the world in a time where there was no control. People were doing whatever they pleased. I'm not saying politics is about control. It is about stability and a system that affects the lives of everybody. If we didn't have political parties debating over political issues we would never have a clear judgment of a situation. In theory, politicians are the people's employees. We need those people to ensure that our lives run smoothly. Without politics a person can come to your house, burgle it, kill whoever they pleased, walk a mile and do the same thing again, with no sanction or force to stop them. I hope this answer helps. That is a very philosophical question. Improved 10272010: "Father of politics after sex abuse is abuse of marital status as evidence of paternity to deny paternal duties to their babies as Equal Justice for All that is infecting all systems of Justice." Justice Autopsy (C). This is the real answer to the real question of man's choice to sell his evil system as his good system of Justice that makes people do whatever they please to do. If this improved answer fails to help people outlaw politics as hurt, KEKSI asks that people please reveal and correct the error to improve it to make it correct. Thanks. KEKSI. 09/15/2014 Politics is not the same as Law, and theoretically you don't need Politics to have a Lawful society. Under Law (English Common Law, American Common Law, Sharia Law, to name a few) crimes like theft, assault, and murder are still unlawful. Under Common Law there is the County Sheriff, and he and his deputies maintain the peace, apprehend suspected perpetrators, convene a jury court, and if the defendant is found guilty, he is sentenced. This all happens without Politics. Essential freedoms and protections exist under Law, without Politics. Marijuana would be lawful under Common Law. Politics on the other hand, in democracies, is basically the struggle of majority rule. Marijuana politics and gay marriage politics are good examples. Illegal yesterday, legal today in some areas, legal everywhere tomorrow (?) It's a constant struggle, with different factions trying to gain a political advantage. But the world of Law is comparatively stable and unchanging. Law can exist without Politics.


What fundamental difference between the two parties made the partisan politics so fiercely contested in the gilded age?

Religion was the main fundamental difference. Republicans stessed stict code of personal morality, whereas Democrats believed in faiths that took less stern views of human weakness and where there was more toleration.


What is meant by the term politics and government?

Politics-The tactics used by one to obtain political office or prove ones point Government-Law making jurisdiction that governs one group and keeps order

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Explain the difference between mercantilism and liberalism?

The difference between liberalism and mercantilism is economics driving politics v.s. politics driving economics. The liberals view of economics and politics as discrete, and very different. Mercantilists grant primacy through politics within the exclusion of all else. That's the real difference--ideological, not economical.


What is the difference between customary law and indigenous law?

None.


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a government, governs a political unit. Politics are a certain view individuals have on different ideas


What is the difference between government politics?

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Difference between public law and private law in India?

law and rules


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both r same btw! :P


What is the difference between law of return to variable proportion and law or return to scale?

There is a big difference between both the laws.The basi difference between them is that i dont know 1st but i know the 2nd one

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