5. Briefly explain the utility of the study of Political Science.
6. Show the differences between Political Science and Sociology.
7. What do you understand by the term Political Theory.
8. Give four differences between Politics and Political Theory.
9. Discuss the scope of Political Theory.
10. Why should we study Political Theory? Give two arguments.
11. Discuss the utility of the study of Political Theory.
12. How does politics influences our daily life?
13. Mention two great Western Political thinkers.
14. Mention two great Indian Political thinkers.
15. Write two definitions of Political Theory.
16. How Politics is different from Political Science?
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6.Telling the difference between sociology and political science can be tricky. Both disciplines are a social science, which means they study human society. Broadly speaking, sociology is the study of social groups within society, while political science is the study of government-derived power.
7.Political theory is the study of political ideas and values like justice, power and democracy that we use to describe, understand and assess political practices and institutions.
8.The main difference between these two terms is that politics implies practical politics, i.e. that happens in the real world situation like formation, working of government and laws. On the other hand, political science has a theoretical approach
9.In view of these objectives, scope or subject-matter of modern political theory can be ascertained. Its main topics are: political man, political behaviour, political groups; institutional, administrative or international politics; theory, ideology, parties etc.
10.Political Theory helps us better understand the concepts that have shaped our politics, including freedom, equality, individuality, democracy and justice. Importantly, Political Theory is the part of Political Science that explores what a better political world would look like and how we can create it. Political Theory thus frequently involves critiques of our present political reality, and may even take explicitly political positions.
11.Political Theory helps us better understand the concepts that have shaped our politics, including freedom, equality, individuality, democracy and justice. Importantly, Political Theory is the part of Political Science that explores what a better political world would look like and how we can create it.
12.Absolutely yes!!! As Kevin Baker said "Politics affects pretty much every aspect of your life, because government affects nearly ever aspect of your life."
If you are able to live in a house that has a mortgage, the mortgage process and the institution which provided the mortgage are government controlled. Why? because of political pressure and involvement.
Your safe streets and highway, they are possible because 'politicians' taxed you and spent for you to provide that which you use dailyTaxes, benefits, laws, water, health, crime, religion... everything is impacted by politics. If you don't vote, somebody else is definitely voting 'for you.'Just by ignoring an issue, does not render the issue obsolete or gone, but rather inconspicuously implemented by others who care more than you.
13.Plato and Aristotle.
14.Raja Ram Mohan Roy (1772-1833) and Dadabhai Naoroji (1825-1917)
15.Political theory refers to the study of and explanation of process of acquiring power, government institutions and popular movements. ... It is also defined by study of power
16.The main difference between these two terms is that politics implies practical politics, i.e. that happens in the real world situation like formation, working of government and laws. On the other hand, political science has a theoretical approach
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