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PHILOPOLITICS
Definition of the words “Philopolitics”, “Philopolitical”, “Philopolitician”
#Philopolitics
PHILOPOLITICS, PHILOPOLITICAL, PHILOPOLITICIAN
Noun.
[ fahyl–uh–pol-i-tiks, fahyl–uh-puh–lit-i-kuhl, fahyl–uh-puh–lit-i-tish–uhn ]
Summary Definition of “Philopolitics”, “Philopolitical” & “Philopolitician”
Philopolitics is the art of transparently and candidly discussing politics and society in a truly philosophical manner, through the unlimited questioning and debating of any and all subjects and ideologies.
Full Definition of “Philopolitics”, “Philopolitical” & “Philopolitician”
Philopolitics is the art of transparently and candidly discussing politics and society in a truly philosophical manner, through the unlimited questioning and debating of any and all subjects and ideologies, from the general to the fundamental, and from the hypothetical to the exceptionable.
The scholar or student of Philopolitics is known as a Philopolitician.
Nothing is off-the-table within a Philopolitical discussion, and the abomination of censorship is regarded by the Philopolitician as a dogma that manifests only within the most regressive minds and primitive institutions within society. Indeed, those subjects, which are regarded by the troglodyte censors of the world as being prohibited, are thereby regarded by the Philopolitician as being the most important to research, consider and discuss.
The main arenas in which Philopolitics take place are via general public discourse, journalism and media casting.
The key objectives of Philopolitics is to foster open-mindedness and critical thought within the participants, the listener or the reader, and to discover truths otherwise hidden, and through doing so, to improve society for each and every individual.
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