Index: L-M

This page forms part of the alphabetical index to the material contained within the patterns of power commentaries.  Links coloured sepia are to Edition 2 material in an older format.

Labour – employment, (3.2.1), (3.2.5), (3.3.1.4), (3.3.9.1), (3.4.2), (3.5.6.1), (3.5.9.1), (6.7.8.2)

Labour market, (3.3.3)

Labour Party (UK), (3.3.6.1), (6.2.6.1), (6.3.2.4), (6.4.5.1)

Labour supply, (3.2.5), (3.4.3.1); also see Demographics, (3.4.3.1), (3.5.8), (4.2.2)

Laffer curve, (3.2.4.6), (3.5.1.2), (6.7.1.5)

‘Laissez-faire’, (6.2.4.3)

Law: see Legal Power (below)

Law-abiding, (4.4.2.5), (9.2.4)

Law enforcement, (2.8.5), (5.1.3), (5.2.5), (5.2.8), (7.1.1)

Law enforcement – international, (5.3.4), (5.3.6.4), (6.6.5.1), (9.5.4)

Leadership.  See separate Index-Leadership

Left-wing, (6.2.1); also see Collectivism, (2.2), (6.2.1), (6.2.3), (6.2.6)

Legal aid, (5.2.4)

Legal power, (2.7), and see Chapter 5 and separate indexes: Legal Power and International law

Legal principles, (5.2.2)

Legislation, (5.1.3), (5.4.1), (5.4.2), (5.4.4), (6.3.2.5)

Legislature, (5.1.3), (5.2.1), (6.1.3)

Legitimacy, (5.2.3), (5.4.3), (6.3.5), (6.3.7)

Leverage ratios, (3.3.4.3), (3.3.4.4)

Libel, (5.2.4), (5.4.5.4), (6.8.5.2)

Liberalism, (6.2.1)

Libertarianism, (3.5.1.1), (6.2.1), (6.2.2.1), (6.2.2.3), (6.2.5.2); also see Index-Individualism

Liberty – a governance requirement, (2.1), (9.7)

Liberty – constrained, (4.3.2.3), (5.4.1.1), (6.2.3), (9.2.2)

Liberty – infringement, (4.2.4.6), (6.2.2.1)

Liberty – natural law, (6.2.2.1), (9.2.2)

Liberty – protected, (5.2.8), (5.4.4), (9.2.3)

Libya, (5.3.6.5), (7.3.2.2)

Lies, (4.4.6.5), (5.4.5.4)(6.4.2.3), (6.4.2.6), (6.4.3.3), (6.8.5.2)

Lobbying, (6.4.4), (6.4.5.2)

Local government, (6.6.2), (9.2.3)

Locke, John, (4.2.3.1), (6.2.2.1), (6.3.5.2)

London riots 2011, (5.4.3.1)

Macroeconomics, (3.3.8)

Macron, French President, (6.3.3.1), (6.6.5.7)

Magnanimity, (2.4)

Malik, Kenan, (4.4.6.1)

Managers, (3.5.6), (4.3.1.1), (6.3.4.1)

Manifestos, (6.2.6.1), (6.3.2.3), Blog, (6.8.5)

Markets, (3.3)

Markets, government control, (3.3.6)

Marriage, (4.3.2.1)

Marx, Karl, (6.2.2.3), (6.2.3.2), (9.2.1)

Maslow, Abraham, (4.2.5)

Materials and supplies, (3.2.6), (3.3.2), (3.5.7)

Mechanisation, (3.2.8), (3.3.3.1), (3.3.3.2), (3.5.6.5), (6.7.8.2)

Media political influence, (4.3.5.2), (5.2.5.2), (6.3.4.4), (6.4.3), (6.4.6), (8.5.2)

Meliorism, (6.2.1)

‘Middle-out’ economics, (3.5.6.4)

Migration, (3.4.3), (3.4.5.2), (3.5.7), (3.5.8), (6.7.3.2), (9.3); also see Immigration, (3.4.3.3), (4.2.5), (4.4.7.4), (6.7.4.1), (6.7.8), (6.7.8.3), (9.3) and Index-Pluralism

Milgram shock experiment, (4.3.2.2)

Military force, (6.7.7.5), (7.3.2), (7.4.1)(7.4.5)

Militia, (7.2.3.3)

Mill, John Stuart, (4.2.3.1), (4.3.2.3), (4.4.6.2), (6.8.3.2), (9.2.2)

Minimum wage, (3.3.1.4), (3.3.3.3), (3.4.3.3), (6.4.4), (6.7.2.3), (6.7.2.4)

Missionary activity, (4.3.5.4)

Monarchies, (6.3.1.4)

Monetarism, (3.3.8.3)

Money in politics, (3.3.9.1), (6.4.5), (6.8.2), (6.8.4.3), (8.4.5)

Money supply, (3.3.8.3)

Monopoly, (3.3.5.3), (3.5.3.4)

Moral influence, (2.7), and see Chapter 4 and Index-Moral-influence

Morsi, Muhammad, (6.7.4.6)

Mugabe, Robert, (6.3.4.2)

Multiculturalism, (6.7.4.4)

Muslim Brotherhood, (6.7.4.6)

Muslims, (4.2.2.1), (4.4.6.3), (6.2.4.6), (6.7.4.6); also see Index-Religion

Myanmar, (7.2.4), (7.4.6.2)

My Lai massacre, (7.4.3.2)