People of the city states actively used to make part in the governance system.as the population was less in city states,the inhabitants of the city-states were like members of a large family.for eg: athens directly
It was Aristotle.
Aristotle
aristole was and ancient greek scholar and one of the first students of govermment, he believed in thories, of the atomic boundings, a scientist, and a politic.
Aristotle was an ancient Greek philosopher; this word (phil = lover, sophos = wisdom) to the Greeks meant all branches of learning, so yes, Aristotle was a scientist.
Socrates, Plato, Aristotle
It was Aristotle.
Aristotle was one of the most influential ancient thinkers when it came to political theory. His view of rules in a democracy was that the poorer of the population largely dominated a democracy.
Many people believed Aristotle in ancient times.
aristotle
Ancient Greece
Aristotle was an ancient Greek philosopher and polymath who made significant contributions to various fields such as ethics, metaphysics, logic, and political theory. He was a student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great. Aristotle's works continue to influence Western philosophy and science.
Where the birthplace of political science would lay depends on how one believes it to have been born. I suspect the simplest guess would be Ancient Greece, where a philosophical foundation for political science was laid by Plato and Aristotle.
Many people believed Aristotle in ancient times.
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490-432 B.C credit to DeLane ghostconspiracy7@gmail.com =)
Political science is the study of how governments operate and the reasons why they are successful or not. Their are no formal areas of political science, however, in fact, one can create them, based on the situation. Political science can focus on political theory, political history and geo-politics. These are just a sampling. A political scientist can study ancient forms of government, such as the republic of ancient Rome, or the democracy of ancient Athens.
Aristotle