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Essay / Political Theories of Political Theory - 2105
The study of the nature of politics involves the analysis of a plethora of various individual components which together shape the overall political theories of major political philosophers throughout the history. Politics is the quest for a strong, fair and effective system of governance, which encompasses the distribution of power and economic structure. The progression and evolution of political theory is evidenced by the study of great minds such as Aristotle, Machiavelli, Locke, and even more recent entities like those of the founding fathers of the United States. As civilization and societies have advanced, the political systems that govern those civilizations have also adapted to meet the needs of the times. Despite the long span of time between the eras of these philosophers, certain aspects of their works and theories are timeless and are common among them. All analyzed innate human behavior and its effects on political systems. Themes of human nature, justice and virtue, freedom, and the roles and rights of citizens are common elements, to name a few. More specifically, however, words like freedom, or freedom, virtue, and selfishness, have had resounding meaning in all of these philosophers' works. These terms are rather vague out of context and therefore require further investigation to understand their meaning in political theory. Above all, the most resounding theme in all of politics and in the work of the political theorists mentioned is human nature, which includes the inherent and innate tendencies and behavior of man. It seems to be generally accepted that humans are, by nature, selfish creatures who act and decide in ways that they rationalize middle of paper......citizens not only to understand their rights and freedoms , but to use them in a way that benefits society and, therefore, themselves. Politics is an ever-evolving science that seeks perfection in an area where perfection may never be found, but a huge problem that amplifies this problem in modern society is the ignorance of a large number of people, and it's a problem that can be solved with a focus on politics. in education. It can be said that politics, to the extent that it defines the way we live, is as important a science as mathematics and biology. It can be introduced from an early age and allow children, adolescents and students to become more involved in political science from an early age. We have seen many great inventions and ideas from young minds in the field of technology, and it is time for a bright young mind to find an improvement to our political structure..