Political Science, asked by delosreyesprincessle, 4 days ago

what did these scientific perspective tells about self
a) political science​

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Answered by ruchikaallen
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Explanation:

The definition that can be found in Van Dale's

dictionary reads as follows: 'study of political phenomena'. Not very clearly put. When it comes to 'politics' the very same dictionary states that it involves 'a whole system of fundamental principles set down by an administrative body', the 'policy of a ruling government', 'how law is enforced' or 'the whole governing body'. We do not learn much from these references either. You soon discover that politics and political science involve far more than what is seen on the surface. For example, power and the distribution of wealth, justice and all of the other issues that do not make it onto the political agenda. Political science goes beyond the politics carried out in a national parliament. It should be evident that politics can be defined in both a broad and narrow sense. Narrow: The politics carried out in a national parliament and a bit of foreign politics. Broad: All types of power relations that exist in human interaction. Political scientists are specialized in power and different types of power relationships. Political scientists study politics in a broad sense of the word, because politics is everywhere.

Answered by RIZWAN0062
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what did these scientific perspective tells about self

a) political science

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