Political Science, asked by simran9017, 7 months ago

politics is more than what politicians do. do you agree with this statement? give example.​

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Answered by AdelaWatson
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Explanation

Yes. Of course. Politics is all about government and people. Government or you may sy politicians must surely ensure the human rights and give them the best of facilities. But instead our politicians are corrupting and making money for themselves and even they are forgetting the main fact that they are working for the people. Coming to examples, In India Roads and hospitals are in its worst conditions compared to others. Politicians need to be more active..!!

smartbrainz

smartbrainz

It is right because politics is more than what politicians are actually doing. Politicians are interested in politics as a part of govt; however politics are not only about their work. Politics includes multitude of various negotiations wherein collective decisions are taken.

Explanation:

Political strategy is the analysis of authoritative value allocation, as the distribution and usage of power. Politics is fundamentally concerned with power, leadership, influence, cooperation, conflicts, and so on.

Politicians are active in politics as a member of the government but politics are not confined to their work. Politics include many discussions of community that include joint decision taking. It involves govt.'s action and their connection with people's aspirations. That involves people's struggles and their impact on decision-making.

People engage in political activity through discussing and participating in group activities aimed at promoting socioeconomic development and addressing community problems.

Answered by baghelrishabh154
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The four ways in which the political theory can be useful to us, are: It helps in understanding how constitutions are shaped in a certain manner, how governments and social lives are arranged in a certain systematic manner by studying and understanding the ideas and principles that are at their base.

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