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Discuss the normative conception of poltical​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Normative theories are based on empirical assumptions to interpret how or what the world (or country) should be. Along with empirical assumptions, normative theories also encompass the social value systems or morals judgments of a mass to base their normative questions. For instance, many normative theorists question the phenomenon of war. Not only are empirical assumptions used to explain why war occurs or how to ascertain peace, but they also utilize normative judgments on whether or not the means of war are ever really justified (i.e. Pacifists vs. Realists).

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Answered by StunningBabe27
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Each political community can function on the basis of certain common standards shared by its members. A de- scriptive social or political theory simply identifies and examines those standards whereas a normative theory formulates statements as to what standards a politi- cal community ought to follow or be based upon.

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Normative Theory

  • While empirical political theory is concerned with 'what is,' normative political theory is concerned with 'what ought to be. ' In other words, normative political theory is concerned about how the world should be and focuses on the exploration of values and what should be done based upon those values.

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