Intro of Pol Science
Intro of Pol Science
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(Affiliated to D.A.V.V and BCI , New Delhi)
SUBJECT POLITICAL SCIENCE
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PRESENTED BY DR. VARSHA SHARMA UPADHYAY
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SEMESTER I
UNIT - I
Introduction to political science
Plato (427-347 B.C.) and Aristotle (384-322 B.C.) were the two early
Greek political philosophers who made far-reaching and lasting
contribution in the field of political science. In his famous book, the
Republic, Plato justified moral significance of the State, its organic
unity, educational functions and above all its supremacy over the
individuals.
Aristotle is said to be the intellectual child of Plato and in his famous
book, the Polities, he first developed a systematic study of political
science as an independent academic discipline.
Introduction
The several definitions of the term Political Science reflect the changing
understanding of the discipline. From above definitions we may say that
there are mainly two approaches of looking at Political-Science. 1)
Traditional approach 2) Morden approach.
The Traditional Approach suggests that Political-Science is the study of
State, Government and National Institutions. It studies the formal, legal
structures and theoroitical part.
The Modern Approach emphasizes What is actually happening in the
state. It stressed on reality and actual facts of politics. Thus it studies
various forces, processes and informal structures making it dynamic.
However, it can be said that political - Science is a systematic study of
the State, Government, Political institutions, Power, influence and
authority, Political processes and Political forces
Nature of political science