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The main political philosophy of the South in the United States was based on the concept of states' rights, which emphasized the autonomy and sovereignty of individual states within the larger federal system. This philosophy was rooted in the belief that states should be able to make their own laws and decisions without interference from the federal government. It played a significant role in the lead up to the American Civil War.
It is a philosophy of values and practices based on individualism, rights, and the rule of law.
The philosophy of three branches of government, executive, legislative, and judicial, came from Montesquieu, 1689-1755, who articulated the theory, currently accepted as standard practice, of separation of powers. Montesquieu based some of his work on Polybius, CA 200-118 BCE, who described political balance in government. For more information, please see the Related Links below.
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The statements made in the beginning of the Declaration of Independence are from the philosophy of John Locke. His philosophy was revolutionary because people had no rights for anything. Only kings had rights.
It is an economic system based on Ayn Rands philosophy of objectivism.
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creation of a system of philosophy based on logic and observation.