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Features of contemporary political theory

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Answered by yadavabhilasha8
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Since 1970s, there has been a revival of interest in political theory in USA, Europe and other parts of the world. At the heart of this renaissance has been the emerging clash of values on the one hand and the changes in the humanities and social sciences, on the other. Moreover, the passing away of the shadows of Second World War, reemergence of Europe, and crisis in the ideologies of socialism and Marxism brought about a new fluidity in political ideologies.

Whether it is Marxism or socialism, liberalism or democracy - all stand challenged and new powerful social movements are seeking to redraw the issues in political theory. During the era of domination of behaviouralism, political theory was overpowered by political science. Theory was denied the status of a legitimate form of knowledge and inquiry. Though the hold of empiricism did not last long, yet it left an enduring legacy in the development of political and social sciences particularly in North America in the form of ‘scienticism’. The encouragement for the regeneration of political theory came from many sources.

While a number of thinkers challenged the whole model of what is science, there were others who felt that there are distinctive problems of understanding the social sciences and social issues which could not be grasped by the model of a unified science. As a result of the great debates, a number of important innovations in the study of political theory followed which culminated into a broad understanding of contemporary political theory.

Answered by Anonymous
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In the modern political ecosystem ,the modern contemporary political ideologies are constantly becoming more and more popular among our population.

Some features of this contemporary political ideologies are:

1)These ideologies are created from or by a huge social movement.

2) Equality or democracy is one of the most common parts of these ideologies.

3)These ideologies always challenged different other regulated political ideologies.

And many more...

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