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Q. 1. What do you mean by Political Theory ? Discuss its nature.
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Define Political Theory. Explain its characteristics and scope.

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We agree with Jellinek’s statement that there is no such duality in other sciences or their terminology as such in political science. That is why it is known as political science, politics, political philosophy, etc. But now, these different terms are used for different meanings. Political theory is distinguished from political philosophy.
Meaning and Definitions of Political Theory 
To understand the meaning of political theory, we must know the meaning of theory. The word ‘theory’ originates from a Greek word, ‘Theoria’, that suggests a well focused mental lock taken at something in a state of contemplation with an intent to grasp it. In simple terms, Arnold Brecht defines theory saying that, “it is always used to designate attempts to explain a phenomena especially when that is done in general and abstract terms.” In simple words, Political Theory is a theory about what is political science and the philosophy of something that is political. Political speculations of individual philosophers and some ideologies such as anarchism, communism and so on are put together in one volume which is given the title of political theory. In the entire field of political science, theory building in this scientific sense is possible. Montesquieu’s theory of Separation of Power, Michel’s Iron Law of Oligarchy and recent theories on Community Power Structure and in the field of international relations represent some of the attempts in this direction. Political theory is a part philosophy and part science. It is therefore, neither a complete political philosophy nor a full political science. Regarding the meaning and definition of political theory, critics have different opinions. Following are the various definitions of political theory.
1. Defining political theory as to “Critical study of the principles of right order in human social existence”, Germino declares that Political Theory is neither reductionist behavioral science nor opinionated ideology.”
2. According to Alan Issak, “A political theory might be defined as a set of generalisations containing concepts with which we are directly acquainted and those which are operationally defined, but in addition and more important theoretical concepts that although not directly tied to observation and logically related to those concepts that are.”
3. Sabine defines it as “Broadly it means as anything about politics or relevant to politics and narrowly as the disciplined investigation of political problems.”
4. In the words of David Held, “Political theories are complex network of concepts and generalisations about political life involving ideas, assumptions and statements about the nature, purpose and key features of government, state and society and about the political capabilities of human beings.”
5. Andrew Hacker defines political theory as it is “a combination of a disinterested search for the principles of good state and good society on the one hand and a disinterested search for knowledge of political and social reality on the other.”
6. According to Bluhm “Political Theory is an explanation of what politics is all about, a general understanding of the political world, a frame of reference. Without one we should be unable to recognise an event as political, decide anything about why it happened, judge whether it was good or bad or decide that was likely to happen next.”
7. According to Andrew Hacker, Political theory has two distinct meanings :
(i) It stands for the history of political ideas. Starting with Plato, these ideas are regarded as contribution to an intellectual tradition. They are studied with due regard for the historical circumstances which produced them, and their influence on political practice is a constant matter for speculation. This understanding of political theory is more traditional of the two and an honorable tradition of scholarship supports it.
(ii) The other conception of the theory is newer and in consequences less sure of its methods and purposes. Nevertheless, it can be said that this approach calls for the systematic study of political behaviour in the modern world.
1. State and Government are the Main Subjects of  Political  Theory.  State  is  the  main  subject  of political science and theory because the machinery of political  science  revolves  around  the  State.  Man  is incomplete without the State.In the sphere of political theory we study the nature and size of existing state and the practicability of the fundamental principle of the present government. But the nature of state and government has changed with the time. Now their present nature is different from their past. Political theorists study the reasons for the origin of state and its process of development.The sphere of political theory is not limited to the study of State in its past and present form, but political thinkers also study how State and government fulfil the needs  of  people.  In  other  words,  political  thinkers measure the level of success of the government policies in satisfying the needs of the residents of state. In modern times, the objective of political thinkers is to establish a welfare State. Thus, the scope of political theory is extensive and expanded from past to present and to the future of the nature and scope of state and government.
2. Study of Power. The political theory also includes the study of power. In other words, “Political theory is the study of power process.” Power has many forms—political, economic and social power, individual and public power, national and international power, etc. Political thinker studies the inter-relationship of these powers and also evaluates who gets? when? why? and how ? in the society. But political thinkers give primary preference to the study of political power.The Government uses its powers under some laws and restrictions. The Constitution restricted the powers of the government. Power has no separate existence and individuality.
3.  Wider  Scope  of  the  Subject.  The  study  of political theory consists of the study in different fields,i.e., formal, informal, economies, social, psychological,geographical, ethical, political, religious, and cultural.These factors influence political system. In political theory we study society, state and international politics. These areas widen the scope of the political theory.
4. Study of Political Ideology. Political theorists also studied political ideologies. Ideology is that system of values, beliefs and thoughts that governs people. Various ideologies have been prevalent in the society from Plato to nowadays, e.g.,  Idealism,  Individualism,  Marxism,Gandhism, Socialism, Utilitarianism, etc. Political theory expresses political values, organisation and customs in political ideologies a society adopts as ideal.
5.  Study  of  Associations  and  Institutions.Another feature of political theory is that it studies the various  organisations,  associations  and  institutions established  in  the  State.  These  associations  and institutions  fulfil  the  various  needs  of  people.  The importance has been given to the process of election,pressure group, system of public relations, means of communication in the sphere of political studies.
6. A Study of Rights and Duties. Political Theory is a study of rights and duties. In the democratic world,government cannot progress until and unless its citizens obey their rights and duties.
7.  Study  of  Political  Parties.  In  modern democratic countries, political parties influence the functions of government. With the passage of time political parties have become essential for democratic government. In fact, political parties have become the life of the democracy. Political parties select thecandidates for elections and form the government.Political theories are related with political parties.
8.  Inter-disciplinary  Study.  Political  theory studies all those subjects that affect human behaviour. These  subjects  are  Economy,  Politics, Religion,Educational, Geography and Culture, etc. These subjects influence human actions. In fact, these subjects influence the whole socio-political system. For the better study of political theory, the study of these subjects is essential.
9. Empirical and Behavioural. This is another feature of political theory. Political theorists collect facts and figures on the basis of experience. Political studies have  become  empirical  and  behavioural.  Political theorists form theories on the basis of experience and it has changed the nature of political theories.
10.  Nature  of  Micro  Level  Study.  Another characteristic  of  political  theories  is  that  it concentrates on the macro level study. It divides the political organisation into small units and then analyse the  structure  of  these  small  units.  At  macro  level,theorists do effective studies.
11.  Study  by  Scientific  Methods.  It  is  a  well known  fact  that  political  science  and  its  studies concentrate upon human behaviour. Political theoriststake recourse to scientific methods as human nature is not static. The theorists use scientific methods to evaluate political events,  collect facts, classification, analyse and for  drawing    conclusions.  So  the  nature  of  political theories has become scientific.
12.  Re-entry  of  Values.  The  behaviouralistic studies had tried to make political theories free of values.Due to these political theories, failed to solve behavioural problems and the importance of values in the behavioural world perpetuated the post-Behavioural Revolution.
13.  Study  of  Informal  Elements.  Another characteristic of political theories is that these theories not only study formal subjects; i.e., state, government,constitution, structure of government, etc; but also study informal subjects that influence political organisations.These are-polling, referendum legislature, pressure group,interest group, judiciary, executive and political parties.
14.  A  Study  of  Human  Behaviour.  Another characteristic of political theory is that it is a study of human behaviour. In the 20th century, human behaviour has  become  the  most  significant  subject of political theories. Political theorists study whatever an individual does in the political field, its causes and the motivating factors for all that causes. In fact, politics is nothing buta sort of human behaviour.
15. A Study of Processes. Political theories discuss the political processes that go within a nation. Political process is always a legal process. Political theorist also studies international politics.
16.  A  Study  of  Policy  Formulation.  Political theory is also concerned with policy formulation.

Q.  2.  Discuss  the  significance  and utility of Political Theory.
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 In the modern times, Political theory has its own significance in each sphere of life. The development of present political theories and ideologies has completely shattered the traditional political views.Political theory has great significance in the present scenario of political science and political institution. It shapes the society in idealistic mould and does efforts for the welfare of society. Political theory is significant for the following reasons:
1.  Helps  to  understand  Political  Reality.Political  theory  helps  to  understand  political realities. It makes the study of facts and events easy asit  removes  the  illusions  and  superstitions regarding  some  event.  It  helps  in  the  systematic arrangements  of  facts,  events,  relations,  for external world. Political theory helps in understanding,recognition and denomination of some events and facts.
2. Simplification of Knowledge. Political theory simplifies the knowledge. It converts  facts into symbolsso as to make them easy to remember and define.
3. It legitimates the Government. Political theory legitimates the government. To maintain the supremacy,the influential classes take recourse to political theory.
4. Use of Proper Means to Fulfil the Objectives.Political theorist encourages people to use adequate means to fulfil their objectives and needs. Political theory is the only means to balance political facts and events and study pattern and human values.
5. Helps to Resolve Problems. It resolves the problems of peaceful settlement of states, its development and other problems that hinder the growth of state.Political theory is a means to control and resolve national and international problems. It can sort out the problems of war, sovereignity and nationality.
6.  Utility  for  Politicians,  Citizens,  Rulers,Leaders, etc. Political theory is significant for each section of the society. It provides the knowledge of the nature of political system and its various organisations.The politicians, leaders, rulers cannot do without political theories. For the efficient working of the machinery of state and political organisations, politicians and rulers adopt various political theories.
7.  Robert  Dahl’s  views  about  Utility  of Political  Theory.  According  to  Robert  Dahl,political theory is relevant in the political, psychological and  ethical  sphere.  From  political  point  of  view,  it legitimatises government. Political theory is important for individual from psychological point of view. It gives human  life  humanistic,  intellectual  and  ethical directions.
8. Extension of Intellect. Political theory develops and  expands  the  intelligence  level  of  an individual. Intelligence means knowledge, efficiency and awareness of values. Theory makes us efficient and capable. Ithelps in the selection of objectives and priorities.
9.  Importance  for  Researchers.  Theories  are valuable for researchers. If some propounded theory is acceptable and stable then it provides ground to study public interest and share in the political system. It helps in analysis and generalisation of facts. Theories prove economical to researchers as these save their time and make research work easy to accomplish.
10. Provides Guidance to Followers. Political theory provides guidance to its followers. This suggests such a way to followers that makes their task, to resolve problems, easy. Hindu Philosophy has propounded such theories that are still valuable and relevant even after thousands of years of their creation.
11. Helps in Prediction. By keeping three things in view; i.e., past experience, existing circumstances and  needs  of  future;  the  theorist  tries  to  make predictions. Although the theorist makes prediction sand looks for ways to eliminate social problems, yet these predictions cannot be that much true as of the natural sciences.
12.  Inspires  Political  Movements.  Political theories inspire political movements. Generally, political movements  get  inspiration  from  political  theories.Inspired by one or the other theory, revolutionists of the world sacrificed their lives. Lenin had said, “without arevolutionary theory there cannot be a revolutionary movement.” Many of the revolutionists of India like RajGuru, Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev, Chandra Shekhar Azadand many more sacrificed their life for the freedom of India.
13. To Understand and Explain Social Change.Political theory helps to understand and explain the nature and causes of social change. It studies various aspects and effects of social change. Karl Marx’s view is not appropriate that theories will become insignificant after the establishment of classless and stateless society. But the fact is that with the change of society and human development, the value of political theory increases to study the changes and development of society.
14. Importance as a Framework. Political theory encourages  data  collection  and  research.In this context, Easton discussed about the importance of theory in the form of a framework. It works as a sievethat  selects  relevant  facts  and  ignores  irrelevant material.  It  directs  as  a  compass  and  like  a  gauge,measures the level of development in a specified period.
15.  Collects  Past  Memories.  Political  theory collects the facts of history. It compiles the knowledgeof past and thoughts of ancient philosophers that are forgotten by the society.
16. Presents Scientific Explanations. Political theory gives scientific explanation of political events. It scientifically discusses about the political processes and the  reasons  for  those  processes.  It  analyses  and generalises the facts and events of state. Political theory is not only a device to evaluate what is happening but also  to  make  political  choices.  Political  theory  is significant for political studies.

Q. 3. Define Politics. Discuss major concern of Politics.
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D. G. Hitchner has rightly pointed out that“The world around us is clearly a political world. All man kind has been drawn into some political association through which men engage in cooperation and conflict.Indeed, that the world is becoming even more political seems one its most important aspects.” Like death, taxe and  poverty,  politics  is  a  universal  phenomena.  The Universality  of  politics  is  due  to  the  Universality  of mankind. Life of every human being is affected by politics  directly or indirectly. According to Marshall Bermon,“Whether  we  belong  to  a  small  or  large  country,  the action  of  our  government  and  the  actions  of  the government of great power will shape our destiny.”
Definitions of Politics. It is very difficult to give precise and exact definitions of the word ‘Politics’ from different points of view.
1. According to Oxford Dictionary, “Politics is the science and art of government. The science dealing with the form organisation and administration of a State, or part of one and with the regulation of its relations with other States.”
2. According to Garner “The meaning of the term‘Politics’  is  confined  to  that  part  of  the  business  and activity which has to do with the actual conduct of the affairs of the State.”
3. According to Gilchrist, “Politics now-a-days refers to current problems of government, which as often as not are more economic in character than political in scientific sense.”
4.  According  to  D.A.  Butlar,  “Politics  is  entire concerned with people, with the way in which they react  to decisions. It cannot usefully be studied except in the light of actual behaviour.”
5. According to Harold  Lasswell, “Politics is the study of influence and influential. Politics is primarily concerned  with  who  gets,  what,  when  and  how?According to another statement of Lasswell, “Politics is the study of sharing of power.”
6. According to David Easton, “Politics is the study of authoritative allocation of values as it is influenced by the distribution and use of power.”
Major Concern of Politics
There  are  two  views  regarding  the  concern  of politics :
(I) Traditional and (II) Modern.
(I) Concern of Traditional Politics
1.  Concerned  with  the  State.  Politics  is  the science of State. The main object of politics and sphere of  its  activity  is  the  State.  According  to  Gettell,“Political Science is the historical investigation of what the state has been, an analytical study of what the state is and politico—ethical discussion of what the state ought to be.”
2.  Study  of  Government.  Government  is  an essential attribute of the state. How the government is formed, what are it various forms, what are the merits and demerits of the various forms of government, what are the various organs of government and what are their relations to one another? Political Science studies all these things.
3. Concerned with Political Thought. Political thinkers of different ages have always been trying to answer some fundamental questions about the state.These answers have come to us in the form of — ism,like  Idealism,  Individualism,  Utilitarianism,Socialism,  Communism,  Anarchism,  Fascism,Gandhism, etc. The study of all these theories is an important scope of Political Science.
4.  Study  of  Man.  Without  human  beings  there can be no State. Aim of the State is public welfare.The State today follows the individual from the cradle to the grave. In politics, we study not only the political aspect  of  man  but  also  include  social,  economic,religions,  moral  and  psychological  aspects.  In  other words, in politics, we study man as a whole.
5.  Study  of  Associations  and  Institutions.Within  a  State,  there  are  various  associations  and institutions which fulfill various needs of man. There are  pressure  groups  and  interest  groups.  Politics studies all these groups and associations. Politics also studies  the  electoral  system,  organisation  of  public opinions,  public  relationship  and  the  means  of propaganda in the State.
6.  Study  of  International  Problems.  Modern age  is  an  age  of  internationalism.  No  State  is  self-sufficient. Hence, all states are closely related to each other. According to Beni Prasad, “Politics started as the science of the affairs of the city. Later it broadened to  comprise  the  large  country  state.  It  has  now  to take the final step and stand forth as the science of world organisation.”
(II) Concern of Modern Politics Modern Politics include all those things which are concerned  with  the  political  system  of  a  country.According to modern view, politics is concerned with the following:
1.  Politics  is  concerned  with  Power.  In  the modern age, many political scholars have considered power as a central point of politics and according to them,  politics  is  a  struggle  for  power.  According  to Von Dybe, “Power is obviously a salient feature of politics.” Max Weber has regarded the use of power or threat of use of power as the basic elements of power. Lasswell has also accepted Power as the major concern of politics. According to Hans Morganthau, “Politics is a struggle for power; a game played to attain and maintain power.”
2. Politics is the Study of Influence. According to some political scholars along with power, influence is also a central subject of politics. According to Lasswell,“The  study  of  politics  is  the  study  of  influence  and influential.”
3. Study of Leadership. Another important subject of politics is leadership. Leadership means to have the capacity of organising human means for the achievement of particular goals. Some person are called leaders on the basis of their influence and power and others are called their followers. Leadership is important in politics and plays an important role in taking decisions.
4.  Politics  is  concerned  with  Authoritative Allocation of Valuer for the Society. According to David Easton, “Politics is the study of the authoritative  allocation of values for society.” In his analysis of politics,David Easton has emphasised on three things: (a) Policy or Value (b) Authority and (c) Society.
5.  Politics  is  concerned  with  Problems  and Conflicts. Another element in Politics is controversy.According to Was by, “Where there is politics, it is said,there is controversy where there are issues, there is Politics. Where no controversy exists, where no issuer are being debated, Politics does not exist.”
6. Politics is concerned with Consensus and Cooperation. Some political scientists are of the opinion that many problems are solved without any struggle,by discussion and negotiation.
7.  Politics  is  concerned  with  man.  Many political scientists have described politics as the studyof man. According to them, politics is concerned with the relation and patterns of interactions between men.Man  is  the  main  actor  in  politics.  His  actions  and activities in a particular environment, produce politics.Thus, when we study politics, we also study human actions and interactions.
8.  Politics  is  concerned  with  Inter-nationalism.  Politics  is  also  concerned  with international politics. In fact, international politics has its roots in national politics.
9. Study  of  Group  Involvement.  Politics  is  a collective  process  or  activity.  In  this  we  study  the activities of various groups organised on the basis of different interests and different principles. Politics is such a process by which people determine their destiny.
10. Study of Political Parties. Political parties are inevitable in a democratic systems. In politics, we study origin, nature and role of political parties.
11. Study of Comparative Government and Politics.  In  politics,  we  study  comparative government and politics also. Traditional thinkers only study comparative government and politics of European countries whereas modern scholars also study political system of developing countries of the Third World.
Conclusion.  In  short,  the  scope  of  politics  is increasing day by day. Politics is an unavoidable fact of modern life. According to Steindhal‘‘Politics in a work of literautre is like a pistol shot in the middle of a concert, something loud and vulgar and yet a thing to which it is not possible to refuse one’s attention.’’

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Ans. Political theory is a field of study that examines the fundamental principles of politics, government, and society. It seeks to understand the nature of political power, authority, justice, and the role of the state in governing society.
2. What are the key concepts in political theory?
Ans. Key concepts in political theory include democracy, justice, freedom, equality, power, rights, citizenship, and sovereignty. These concepts are central to understanding political systems and relationships within society.
3. How does political theory differ from political science?
Ans. Political theory is more concerned with normative questions about how society should be organized and the principles that should guide political action. Political science, on the other hand, is more focused on empirical research and analysis of political systems, behavior, and institutions.
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Ans. Some influential political theorists in history include Plato, Aristotle, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Marx, and Rawls. Their works have significantly shaped political thought and discourse.
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Ans. Political theory helps us understand the underlying principles of political systems, the nature of power and authority, and the values that shape our societies. It provides a framework for analyzing and evaluating political ideas, policies, and institutions.
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