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6 activities that shows the nature and goals of anthropology, sociology and political science

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Answered by msjayasuriya4
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What are the activities that show the nature and goals of anthropology, sociology, and political science?

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You don’t get it, do you. Neither anthropology, nor sociology, nor political science, have “natures” or “goals” - only people do - as anthropods, as social individuals, as polities: and their natures thus are very varied, and the goals are multifarious, and the studies of these variations are what constitue anthropology, sociology and political science. And because of the great variations involved, you CANNOT start off by making the simplifyng assumption - “Well, all people are basically the same” - hence mega loads of b/s.

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What are activities that show the nature and goals of anthropology, sociology, and political science that can be seen in our society?

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What are the goals of anthropology, sociology, and political science?

Answered by shilpa85475
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The 6 works that reflect the essence and purposes of anthropology, social sciences and political science are:

  • Anthropology, or sociology, or political science, has no "nature" or "purpose".
  • Only human beings do - as anthropoids, as individuals, as their politics and circumstances are very different, and the purposes vary, and the lessons of this diversity are what make up anthropology, social science and political science.
  • Anthropology digs into ancient or prehistoric sites looking for clues about humanity as a whole.
  • Political science focuses on the small sphere of human activity namely Government, Political Parties and Elections.
  • Sociology examines the countless numbers of millions of people in all walks of life, in all walks of life, in all walks of life, in all nations, in all institutions, including Fine Arts, Economics, Sports Arts, Ethics, Politics, Science, and Psychology and Art Criticism and beyond.
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