Explanation to bluntschli's definition on political science
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The nature of political science is that it is a social science. This means that it is concerned with the relationships between human beings and between human beings and their societies. ... The scope of political science is very broad. Political science covers a variety of topics.
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Bluntschil’s definition says that the science that is associated with the State and its conditions is referred to as political science.
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- Johann Kaspar Bluntschil in his book the ‘Theory of the Modern States’ discussed the State laws and the political conditions associated with the state. Political science in accordance with his theory is considered as the scientific study of a state and its nature and development.
- He states that the history of political struggles, art, and the economic situation of a state is not political science. He considered the politics and public law as the whole of a state and is part of the political science of a state.
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