doctrines

By definition, political doctrine is  a policy, position or principle advocated, taught or put into effect concerning the acquisition and exercise of the power to govern or administrate in society. The term political doctrine is sometimes wrongly identified with political ideology. However, doctrine lacks the actional aspect of ideology. It is mainly a theoretical discourse, which refers to a coherent sum of assertions regarding what a particular topic should be Political doctrine is based on a rationally elaborated set of values, which may precede the formation of a political identity per se. It is concerned with philosophical orientations on a meta-theoretical level

Doctrine from Latin: doctrina, meaning teaching, instruction is a codification of beliefs or a body of teachings or instructions, taught principles or positions, as the essence of teachings in a given branch of knowledge or in a belief system. The etymological Greek analogue is catechism

  • The Sinatra Doctrine
  • The Monroe Doctrine
  • The Truman Doctrine
  • The Defence Doctrine 
  • The Nixon Doctrine
  • The Begin Doctrine
  • The Reagan Doctrine
  • The Strategic Compass
  • The Wargasm Doctrine
  • The Trump Doctrine
  • encyclopædia britannica
  • wikipedia
  • The Wizard of Oz – The phrase There is no place like home, symbolizes Dorothy’s realization that the most valuable thing she sought was her own home

Lion costume worn by actor Bert Lahr in the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz