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  2. Body politic - Wikipedia

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    The English term "body politic" is sometimes used in modern legal contexts to describe a type of legal person, typically the state itself or an entity connected to it. A body politic is a type of taxable legal person in British law, for example, [60] and likewise a class of legal person in Indian law.

  3. 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".

  4. Political sociology - Wikipedia

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    Political sociology is an interdisciplinary ... political sociologists also now ask, "How is the body a site of power ... it is due to the radical rethinking of ...

  5. How political polarization affects your mind and body

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    About 60 percent of Americans across political parties think that people mostly get along, but that politics drives them apart, according to a 2021 CBS News and YouGov poll. Still, 33 percent say ...

  6. Sekhar Bandyopadhyay - Wikipedia

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    Bengal: Rethinking History. Essays in Historiography (2001) Nationalist Movement in India: A Reader (2009) India in New Zealand: Local Identities, Global Relations (2010) Decolonization and Politics of Transition in South Asia (2016)

  7. Transhumanism - Wikipedia

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    [145] Some critics question other social implications of the movement's focus on body modification. Political scientist Klaus-Gerd Giesen, in particular, has asserted that transhumanism's concentration on altering the human body represents the logical yet tragic consequence of atomized individualism and body commodification within a consumer ...

  8. Banu Bargu - Wikipedia

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    In her 2014 paper "Sovereignty as Erasure: Rethinking Enforced Disappearances" she discusses Kemal Birlik, who disappeared while in Turkish custody. [3] In 2014, Bargu published her first book, Starve and Immolate: The Politics of Human Weapons through Columbia University Press. [4] The book is about the Turkish Death Fast. [5]

  9. Richard Dien Winfield - Wikipedia

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    Richard Dien Winfield (born April 7, 1950) is an American philosopher and distinguished research professor of philosophy at the University of Georgia.He has been president of the Society for Systematic Philosophy, the Hegel Society of America, and the Metaphysical Society of America. [1]