Political Science, asked by mangalsinghms79807, 8 months ago

 To understand the subject of political science you have to study past events and facts, from which subject do you get it?
from ethics
from economics
from sociology
from history​

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Answered by avinashgoutham8
13

Answer:

We have to know from history

Explanation:

from history

Answered by umarmir15
0

Answer:

We have to study past events and facts From history, if we need to understand the subject of political science..

Explanation:

Political Science is very closely related to History. The relation between the two is so deep that some scholars like Freeman go to the extent of observing that:

“History is past Politics and Politics is present History.”

Another political thinker Seeley also writes;

“History without Political Science has no fruit.

Political Science without History has no root.”

All political institutions —State, Government, Legislature, Executive, Judiciary and others— have a history of evolution behind them. Without studying their history Political Science cannot really study their contemporary nature, position and relations among these.

Hence, Political Science always takes the help of History for studying political institutions i.e. the history of their evolution from their emergence and gradual evolution into their contemporary forms, powers, functions, mutual relations and relative positions.

Likewise, the study of History essentially needs a study of the political implications of all historical events and developments in each society. Without such an exercise History gets reduced to a mere narration of events, episodes and developments. History depends upon Political Science for getting knowledge about the political dimensions of historical events. History of political institutions constitutes a rich area of study to History.

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