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  3. Body politic - Wikipedia

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    The term body politic derives from Medieval Latin corpus politicum, which itself developed from corpus mysticum, originally designating the Catholic Church as the mystical body of Christ but extended to politics from the 11th century on in the form corpus reipublicae (mysticum), "(mystical) body of the commonwealth".

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  6. The King's Two Bodies - Wikipedia

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    The King's Two Bodies (subtitled, A Study in Mediaeval Political Theology) is a 1957 historical book by Ernst Kantorowicz.It concerns medieval political theology and the distinctions separating the "body natural" (a monarch's corporeal being) and the "body politic".

  7. How political polarization affects your mind and body

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    Stress causes the brain to release the chemical cortisol, which regulates your body’s response to stress. Roeske says moderate stress can actually be good for you, especially if you’re ...

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