Criticism of government
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Criticism of government may refer to criticism of particular government, or of the concept of government itself. In certain cases, such as in certain monarchies and authoritarian (or sometimes totalitarian or dictatorial) governments, criticizing the government is considered criminal speech and is punished in accord which the perceived severity of the claimed crime.
See also[edit]
- Anarchism – according to one definition, is the concept that all government is bad, and people would do better with no government.
- Criticism of royalty – this includes criticism of the monarchy, and royal families
- Criticism of democracy – criticism of democracy comes from various points of view, including monarchical, authoritarian, totalitarian, and libertarian points of view.
- Criticism of communism (disambiguation)
- Criticism of socialism
- Criticism of presidential systems
- Criticism of the United States government
- Criticism of the Israeli government
- Political criticism
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