Political philosophy studies the theoretical and conceptual foundations
of politics. It examines the nature, scope, and legitimacy of political
institutions, such as states. It investigates different forms of
government, ranging from democracy to authoritarianism, and the values
guiding political action, like justice, equality, and liberty. Political
philosophy focuses on desirable norms and values, in contrast to
political science, which emphasizes empirical description. Political
philosophy has its roots in antiquity, such as the theories of Plato and
Aristotle (both pictured) in ancient Greek philosophy, with discussions
on the nature of justice and ideal states. Confucianism, Taoism, and
legalism emerged in ancient Chinese philosophy, while Hindu and Buddhist
political thought developed in ancient India. The modern period marked a
shift towards secularism as diverse schools of thought developed, such
as social contract theory, liberalism, conservatism, utilitarianism,
Marxism, and anarchism. (Full article...).

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Today's selected anniversaries:

1972:

Seawise University, formerly RMS Queen Elizabeth, an ocean
liner that sailed the Atlantic for Cunard Line, caught fire in Victoria
Harbour, Hong Kong.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RMS_Queen_Elizabeth>

1981:

U.S. representative Raymond Lederer was convicted of bribery
and conspiracy for his role in the Abscam scandal, but continued to
serve his term for three more months.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Lederer>

1996:

First Chechen War: Chechen separatists launched raids in the
city of Kizlyar, Dagestan, which turned into a massive hostage crisis
involving thousands of civilians.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kizlyar%E2%80%93Pervomayskoye_hostage_crisis>

2015:

A hostage situation, related to the Charlie Hebdo shooting,
occurred at a Jewish market in Vincennes.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypercacher_kosher_supermarket_siege>

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Wiktionary's word of the day:

adamantine:
1. Synonym of adamant.
2. Made of adamant (“an unspecified mineral or rock of virtually
impenetrable hardness”).
3. (figurative)
4. Incapable of being broken, dissolved, or penetrated; impenetrable,
unbreakable.
5. Difficult to defeat or prevail over; unshakable, unyielding.
6. Of a person: refusing to change one's mind; obstinate, stubborn.
7. (obsolete) Having the quality of attracting or drawing; attractive,
magnetic.
8. (chiefly mineralogy) Like diamond in lustre; bright, lustrous, shiny;
also, of a lustre: like that of a mineral with a high refractive index
such as diamond. [...]
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Wikiquote quote of the day:

      In the age of nuclear warfare to continue our political
differences by means of war would be to discontinue civilization as we
know it.  War is an option whose time has passed. Peace is the only
option for the future. At present we occupy a treacherous no-man's-land
between peace and war, a time of growing fear that our military might
has expanded beyond our capacity to control it and our political
differences widened beyond our ability to bridge them.      
  --Richard Nixon
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