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One who is actively involved in politics, especially party politics. One who holds or seeks a political office. One who seeks personal or partisan gain, often by scheming and maneuvering. One who is skilled or experienced in the science or administration of government.
The official definition for the word politics is "the activities associated with the governance of a country or other area, esp. the debate or conflict among individuals or parties having or hoping to achieve power." Another viable definition is that politics is the art and science of government.
The Athenian government was trying to be a democracy but did not succeed. The Spartans government was entirely different. The Spartans had an Oligarchy and a Monarchy. An Oligarchy is a government or council ruled by few people.
Their goal is to "change politics as usual" They use the name tea party in reference to the tea party during the American revolution. They want to lower taxes significantly and stop the wealthy few from running the government.
That is a tough question. Since you are asking what I think, I'd have to go with "yes." But politics is politics. It is very hard to make politics the sport of gentlemen. It is what it is.I think your question should be: "Is politics dehumanizing." And the answer to that question is "Yes, it is."
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Henry Russell Spencer has written: 'Government and politics abroad' -- subject(s): Politics and government 'Government and politics abroad' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Politics and government. 'Constitutional conflict in provincial Massachusetts' -- subject(s): Constitutional history, Politics and government
Government 'is' politics.
Gregory S. Mahler has written: 'Principles of comparative politics' -- subject(s): Comparative government 'New dimensions of Canadian federalism' -- subject(s): Federal government, Comparative government 'Constitutionalism and Palestinian constitutional development' -- subject(s): Constitutional law, Politics and government 'Politics and government in Israel' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Social conditions 'Israel (The International Library of Politics and Comparative Government)' 'Canadian Politics' 'Politics and Government in Israel' 'Politics and government in Israel' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Social conditions
Someone with a good knowledge of technology and who uses it to make decisions, often at a high level in politics, bureaucracy or politics. In political cases, they would not be the elected representatives, but often their advisors or people who help run an administration.
because if you don't have government you have chaos, and politics is a part of government
One who is actively involved in politics, especially party politics. One who holds or seeks a political office. One who seeks personal or partisan gain, often by scheming and maneuvering. One who is skilled or experienced in the science or administration of government.
Richard H. Kraemer has written: 'Politics in Texas' -- subject(s): Politics and government 'Essentials of Texas politics' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Textbooks, Texas 'Texas Politics' 'Texas politics' -- subject(s): Politics and government
Education changed because Confucius believed that the students he would teach now will later become advisors to the Chinese government officials. He said that the government and politics of China are in very bad condition because the leaders aren't that educated.