What is Political Theory? Discuss the Liberal view of Political Theory.
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Liberalism is a political and moral philosophy based on liberty, consent of the governed and equality before the law.
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Political theory helps one effectively comprehend the concepts which have "shaped" our "politics", such as equality, freedom, autonomy, justice & democracy. Most notably, political theory examines the dimension of policy analysis, how it should work and whether it could be created in a better political world. Political theory thus also criticizes, and can also directly reject, our current political reality & political positions.
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- Liberalism is a democratic ideology, which plays the central role in politics of defending and increasing the "freedom of the individual" . Liberals generally agree that govts are required to shield citizens from risk from others, but understand that govt itself may present a danger to democracy.
- Liberal political theory is a body of ideas which advocates "limited govt" & respect for" individual freedoms". Liberal political theory has two broad branches: "Deontological" or "rights based theories" & (2) "utilitarian theories".
- A "deontologist" believes that every citizen has certain constitutional rights, and that State must not violate these rights but for with the individual's permission. The role of the state should therefore be limited.
- "Utilitarians" oppose the idea of natural rights, but supports minimal government, and freedoms of individuals which give the "best conditions" for the society's welfare .
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