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how to repair credit home loan interest rates loan interest calculator auto loan rate collateral loans trw credit report compare mortgage rates free casino games Politics Politics is the study of decision-making power (who's got it, and who hasn't) at the inter-social and societal levels. When considered at smaller scales, e.g. within a profession, it is indistinguishable from applied ethics or specialist ethical codes - for these issues see the list of ethics articles. At whatever scale, politics is the rather imperfect way that we actually do coordinate individual actions for mutual (or strictly personal) gain. What distinguishes the political from the ethical or merely social is a much-debated question. Most theorists would acknowledge that to be political, a process has to involve at least some potential for use of force or violence - politics is about conflict that is about much more than theory and fashion. To win a political conflict always implies that one has taken power away from one group or faction to give it to another. Most would also acknowledge that political conflict can easily degrade to zero-sum games, with little learned or settled by conflict other than "who won and who lost": Lenin said politics was about "who could do what to whom" (Russian "Kto-Kgo" for "Who-Whom").
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