Sociology, asked by raku4148, 1 year ago

What kind of relationship between sociology and political science?

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Answered by udaykirangattup
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Psychology is the study of the individual - and since the social context is inseparable from the individual, there is a strong relationship between psychology and any field pertaining to society. ... Psychological interventions form a vital component of the plan and procedure for dealing with such problems.

Answered by PawanBk
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Sociology and political science are so closely and deeply related to each other that one becomes meaningless without the other. According to Morris Ginsberg ''Historically, Sociology has its main roots in politics and philosophy of history". The state, which is the center of political science in its early stage, was more of a social than political institution.

Sociology is the fundamental social science, which studies man's social life as a whole and attempts to discover the facts and the laws of life as a whole. Political science, on the other hand, is concerned with the political life of a man, which is one part of his total life. Sociology is the science of society where as the political science is mainly concerned with the state and government. These two social sciences are very common in certain spheres. Political science is a branch of sociology, which deals with the principles of organization and government of human society. The subject matter of political science thus comes within the field of sociology.

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