The study of politics.
Aristotle is called the father of political science because he was one of the first to study politics systematically and write about it extensively. His works, such as "Politics" and "Nicomachean Ethics," laid the foundation for the study of political theory and governance. His ideas on topics like citizenship, justice, and political systems have had a lasting influence on the field.
Well, we soon learned that political science is not about the real world but only about those features of the world that can be studied by methods deemed to be scientific. We were told though not necessarily in these words-that if something can't be measured, then that's not it, and if an event didn't happen twice, then it didn't happen. This might be a slight exaggeration, but I don't think it's a caricature. With all the more interesting questions falling outside the bounds of scientific investigation, political science often strikes the new graduate student as an unending war waged against his or her curiosity.
Except for everyday use
Adolf Hitler said in "Mein Kampf" that political science is a progressive science.
Political science is considered a social science rather than a pure science. While it follows systematic methods of research and analysis to study political behavior, institutions, and processes, it is not based on natural laws like pure sciences. Instead, political science deals with human behavior and societal dynamics, which are influenced by various factors making it a social science.
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poltical compptetion helpps to force poltical paries and leaders to serve people...
yes
poltics is a gamling
To organise their candidates campaign.
he is a poltical corrupt leader in thailand.
poltical social economic
poltical reconstruction
Disagreement regarding power of the central government
poltical factors in social work
Mussolini was the Premire of Italy. He also called himself "il duce" as well.
Aristotle is called the father of political science because he was one of the first to study politics systematically and write about it extensively. His works, such as "Politics" and "Nicomachean Ethics," laid the foundation for the study of political theory and governance. His ideas on topics like citizenship, justice, and political systems have had a lasting influence on the field.