what does tellurocracy and thalassocracy have in common
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The Geopolitics is the branch of politics that is how the geographical environment influences the political and historical events. Surely, from the most remote antiquity, the rulers and the military have thought and acted strategically considering Geopolitics, either consciously or unconsciously, but the study of Geopolitics in modern times dates from the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Since ancient times, there have been two kinds of empires:
Characteristics
The maritime vocation of the thalassocracies gives them a more commercial and economic oriented character, more universalist, and I would dare to say that they are more libertarian, while the tellurocracies have a more political, more territorial, less universalist and less libertarian character.
For example, the Phoenicians more than a political empire were a commercial network in the Mediterranean Sea. Ancient Greece also had a clear commercial and maritime orientation, being spread over many islands, and they invented democracy, a democracy that today would be called fascism by the usual idiots, which was a more evolved and rational political government system , based on the inspiration and influence of the Greek philosophers, and better than the theocracies or tribalisms of the time, such as the Persian tellurocratic empire of the epic of 300, or ancient Egypt.
And in the present day, in the United States there is much more freedom of expression than in continental Europe. Countries like France or Germany have much more censorship and repression than in the United States, a country in which Internet websites are installed that in Europe would be prohibited. Another example is the sentence against Ediciones Nueva República, in the midst of a Catalanist environment, with Catalanism being an ideological heir to French Jewish Masonry.