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discuss the essential nature of politics​

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Answered by Swetlana123
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Politics is a set of activities associated with the governance of a country, state or an area. It involves making decisions that apply to groups of members.

It refers to achieving and exercising positions of governance—organized control over a human community, particularly a state.[2] The academic study focusing on just politics, which is therefore more targeted than general political science, is sometimes referred to as politology.

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Essential nature of politics:

The traditional definition of politics is: It is the study of how to compel others to submit to one's will. Obviously, this is not a science (which is an objective methodology for finding the truth), but a "bag of tricks" (strategies and tactics).In its natural state, it is a tool that serves power struggles for individual and group interests. That is why you see so many unprincipled maneuvers, lies, treacherous behavior in political practice.In the rational order, it is a new set of policies that serve as a means to implement and maintain a rational order to realize man's ultimate goal—an endless future. Rational politics is based on the laws of nature and is done with scientific methodology. Therefore, it is every policy, objective,regulation,every law and every statement can be explained by natural law and there is no need for any unprincipled maneuvers, lies, treacherous behavior... And since it is based on natural laws, it must be. objective and not subject to manipulation of people for the benefit of individuals or groups.Since politics is not traditionally a science but a "big bag of tricks", it is subjective and can be manipulated at will by competing interests. And since everyone has different individual interests but limited material value, these interests are inherently conflicting. And since morality is based on and serves interests, moral values differ from individual to individual.Therefore, arguments based on moral value and interests will never find a solution; it is the competition of interests on the ideological level that continues the competition on the physical level of violence.Current modes of political argumentation are not debates in pursuit of truth, but competing interests. After all, this is a race for survival. Therefore, it can only be solved in the end by force in free communication, which will only result in a stronger victory and a stronger rule.So far, politics is all in the natural order, which is a non-violent war based on organized violence and the material value behind it. Basically, it is a juggling act of force, decided by the terms of force interaction. The natural order is "man eats man". A person can be "eaten" non-violently or violently, depending on the situation.

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