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 +====== Chomsky's Law ======
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 +**Chomsky's Law**, formulated by political theorist Noam Chomsky, states the principles under which the politics of a new state that was formerly independent or dominated by a single political party in prior times shall develop.
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 +==== Examples ====
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 +  *[[Republic of Texas (The Many Nations of North America)|Texas]]: Texan politics came to emulate those of the Texan Republic, with the major partisan divide being foreign relations.
 +  *[[Second Vermont Republic (The Many Nations of North America)|Second Vermont Republic]]: The politics of the Second Vermont Republic, during its brief existence, were personality-driven by a single dominant figure, as was the case with Thomas Chittenden, first governor of the First Vermont Republic. Vermont politics also resembled that of the early former United States; while in the first and only election only independents ran (as in the first United States election), alliances soon solidified into pro or anti-administration factions. In this regard, the Socialists can be seen as analogues of the Federalists, while the Liberals can be seen as analogues of the Democratic-Republicans. This is applicable to Chomsky's law, as a similar situation existed in the First Vermont Republic.
 +  *[[The Kingdom of New England (The Many Nations of North America)|New  England]]: New England was formerly governed by the Republican Party before the collapse of the USA. As an independent state, it was similarly dominated by a single party, the [[New England Whig Party (The Many Nations of North America)|New England Whig Party]].
  

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