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examine the irrelationship of polical theory with other term in 500 words​

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Answered by Shahzeb786
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Answered by devika2271
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Political theory and Political Science, both are interrelated and supple­mentary to each other. However, some sort of confusion prevails over their interrelationship. According to one view, political theory is a generic term or major category which includes both Political Science and political philosophy. The second view maintains that Political Science is wider, which along with its scientific components, gives proper place both to political philosophy and political theory. Most of the Indian and Asian universities have adopted this view. The third view believes in a value-free Political Science, having no relation with unverifiable values or political theories. Political Science deals with phenomena of control. According to Catlin’s view, Political Science is related to means whereas political philosophy concerns with ends, and, thus, both of them can be subsumed under political theory. In any analysis of politics, means and ends can never be separated from each other.


devika2271: There is far more attention to the development of mid-level or mid-range theory in approaching such issues than to ground understanding and to defend conclusions about politics in the most basic philosophical sub-fields,such as meta-physics, epistemology, or more recently linguistics and the meaning of meaning.
devika2271: Machiavelli's concern with the principles and moral dilemmas of political leadership and the preservation and stability of a state led to conclusions in The Prince which are examples of mid-range theory that continue to stimulate examination and debate.  Madison's constitutional architecture was prompted by his deeply rooted goal to find institutional solutions under which citizens could be governed peacefully and 
devika2271: effectively while, at the same time, prevent these political elites from becoming tyrants.  Madison's mid-range theory in achieving this goal is considered by many to be the most original and influential feature of the US Constitution of 1787.  Finally, Berlin's profound grasp of history and human nature were the tools he found essential to convincingly envision the possibility of tolerant and 
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devika2271: humane societies in which core objective moral values could be recognized and serve to guide action, while at the same time never forgetting that moral conflict between individuals, between individual societies, and even value conflict within the mind of each individual is inevitable and unavoidable.
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