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, political players become adept at using some of the … | |
, political organizers activate one or more of the … | |
, groups in society expect to benefit from one or more of the … | |
, society hopes for definitive viable choices from the … | |
, the leadership within society decides between … | |
, individuals and society can prosper and work towards that is only possible in a … calls for differentiation of a into the . Every individual can choose to engage primarily with one (or more) of these arenas at , where political life started. |
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See the internal structures of the Groups.
g1: Natural = arising from socialization and with spontaneous or self-evident interest and involvement.
g2: Obligatory = performing an accepted, expected and necessary role for society.
g3: Self-interested = serving the interests of the particular person, group or organization.
g4: Formal = using accepted conventions, correct procedures and proper protocols.
g5: Open = allowing all to be aware of rationales and able to judge outcomes of commitments.
g6: Justifiable = appealing in terms of what is reasonable given custom, laws and ethical doctrines.
g7: Fair = reducing inequalities in line with society’s values, aspirations, opportunities and capabilities.
Continue to the unfolding of political potentials—observations and analysis that (if correct) beautifully reveal the inter-connectedness of the Levels in this hierarchy.
Read about the special relationship to Root levels of each Level (grouping) of the .
See some adaptations of this framework for:
Originally posted: August-2009; Last updated: 15-Nov-2010