Introduction to Political Science
Introduction to Political Science Table of Contents
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1.0 Political Science Module 1: What is Political Science?
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Module 1 introduces political science as the study of power, especially how power is organized, distributed,...
1.1 What is Political Science?
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Political science is the systematic study of how power is organized, distributed, and used to make decisions...
1.2 What is Political Power?
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Political power is the ability to influence decisions, shape outcomes, or control the behavior of others...
1.3 Normative vs Empirical Theory
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Normative theory evaluates values. Empirical theory analyzes reality.
1.4 Traditionalism
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Traditionalism seeks to understand politics through ideas, history, and philosophy, with an emphasis...
1.5 Behavioralism
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Behavioralism is an approach to political science that focuses on observable behavior, data, and scientific...
1.6 Postbehavioralism
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Postbehavioralism combines empirical research with normative concerns, aiming to make political science...
1.7 What is Political Ideology?
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Political ideology is a set of beliefs, values, and ideas about how society should be organized and how...
1.8 What is Political Culture?
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Political culture refers to the shared beliefs, values, attitudes, and expectations that people in a...
1.9 What is Political Socialization?
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Political socialization is the process by which individuals learn and develop their political beliefs,...
2.0 Political Science Module 2: Origins of Political Thought
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Module 2 traces the origins of political thought by following major thinkers who asked foundational questions...
2.1 Socrates and the Search for Truth
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One of the most important early figures in political philosophy was Socrates (c. 470–399 BCE), a Greek...
2.2 Plato: Can Politics Create Justice?
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Plato was deeply shaped by the political instability of Athens and by the execution of Socrates. He saw...
2.3 Aristotle: What Kind of Government Works Best?
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Aristotle is often called the first political scientist. He was a student of Plato, but he did not approach...
2.4 St. Augustine: Politics in a Fallen World
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Augustine lived during the decline of the Roman Empire, a time of political instability, violence, and...
2.5 Thomas Aquinas: Can Reason and Religion Work Together?
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Aquinas is important because he argues that politics should be guided by reason and moral truth, not...
2.6 Machiavelli: Is Power More Important Than Morality?
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Machiavelli lived during a time of political instability in Italy, when city-states faced corruption,...
2.7 Thomas Hobbes: Why Do We Fear Each Other?
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Hobbes wrote during a period of major political turmoil in England, including the English Civil War....
2.8 John Locke: What Rights Should Government Protect?
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John Locke is best known for his Two Treatises of Government. In that work, he also described a state...
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