Question
Politics is more than what politicians do. Do you agree with this statement? Give examples.

Answer

  • Politics is more than what politicians do. According to David Easton, Politics is the study of authoritative allocation of values as it is influenced by the distribution and use of power. Politics is primarily concerned with power, influence, leadership, conflicts, cooperation, etc.
  • Politicians as a part of government are involved in politics but politics is not limited to their activities. Politics involves number of various negotiations that go on in society through which collective decisions are made.
  • It involves the actions of government and its relation to the aspirations of the people.
  • It involves the struggle of people and its influence on decision making.
  • People are engaged in political activity whenever they negotiate with each other and participate in collective activities that are designed to promote social development and resolve common problems.
  • For example, residents of localities form associations (resident welfare association) to solve their common problems and raise these issues at higher level.
  • Students in colleges and universities form unions to debate and resolve issues.
  • Thus, politics is involved in the sphere of life that is related to power, collective decision-making and solving common problems.

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