Political science is a social science concerned with the theory and practice of politics and the description and analysis of political systems and political behavior. It is often described as the study of politics defined as "who gets what, when and how".[1] Political science has several subfields, including: political theory, public policy, national politics, international relations, and comparative politics.
Science and politics are two very different entities. Politics deals with social relations and government, whereas science is an attempt to gain knowledge of the physical world that surrounds us. The million dollar question though is whether science and politics can coalesce. In my opinion, the answer is yes. History has shown us that science and politics can work together. For example, large scale research programs- such as the cure for AIDS- require funding, and that funding is provided from the government.
Science and politics are two very different entities. Politics deals with social relations and government, whereas science is an attempt to gain knowledge of the physical world that surrounds us. The million dollar question though is whether science and politics can coalesce. In my opinion, the answer is yes. History has shown us that science and politics can work together. For example, large scale research programs- such as the cure for AIDS- require funding, and that funding is provided from the government.
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