Political Science, asked by warisalam75p97nw4, 7 months ago

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Answered by akansha2323
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Politics has many dimensions and definitions, and how you define the term will in turn set the sort of examples that you think exemplify it.

Politics is often used as a term referring to the allocation of powers and responsibilities among a group, and the processes that lead to those allocations. Different scholars look at different aspects of this and suggest different factors matter most (such as elite theory, agenda power, multiple streams policy analysis, policy entrepreneurship, etc.) but since the question is about examples, I'll avoid going into those.

When a lot of people use this idea as the definition of politics they focus on the big concepts of power and contestation over government structures, rules and law. Politics and political struggle can then be seen in everything from the Revolution and the Constitutional Convention to your local municipal government election, or the passage of legislation in Congress or the Iran multiparty nuclear negotiations. They are all about various contesting parties seeking to make a decision that will bind a broader group and the dynamics among decisionmakers. Outside of rare examples of pure totalitarianism, most political systems have at least some people sharing power and contesting outcomes and therefore results are almost never the pure view of one person. Moreover, typically even totalitarians are driven to act in the way they think will help them maintain power, and that can cause them to either do things for public consumption (North Korean propaganda, Stalin's May Day parades) or make policy changes (China's Communist Part embracing capitalism) in ways that definitely count as politics.

Other forms of politics also meet this definition, though, but are not as often seen as "Politics." For example, most employers set policies that impact all workers, and there are elements of contestation and consideration there. Work groups and circles of friends have political dimensions, down to things as simple as who picks where to go to lunch and what sort of consideration do they give people in doing so. Some scholars will point out political elements to family life - is the system set as a dictatorship by one parent, a duopoly or something more democratic? Ordering pizza for a family of four can be as much an illustration of politics as anything else -/ how do you balance the vegan who thinks they may have celiac with the kid who wants bacon on everything if your budget can only support one pizza? Or how do you decide where to go on vacation? That's politics too. Which is why the tautology political science professors love to throw out is that everything is politics.

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Answered by sunamiagarwal
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politics is something that might be related to people's emotion in real sense but in the practical form it is just left as a game played by politicians making people as a dice of ludo

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