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It describes the ideal behavior of the politicians back then.
Niccolo Machiavelli (1469-1527)
- Thomas Hobbes attempted to use the methods of geometry to arrive at an irrefutable.
- a professor who was the first to use the term "political science" as a field of educational discipline and introduced seminar-style learning in colleges in the USA.
- described politics as a struggle for power and in it, you HAVE to do ANYTHING for power.
- He argued that religion is the central force in change. Protestants were seeking outward affirmation of their godliness which was brought about by the birth of capitalism.
- John Locke argued or defended for a democratic government that respected individuals and property rights.
Jean Bodin (1530-1596)
Saint Augustine (A.D. 354-430)
- He saw the economy as the key institution in society.
- According to him, employers in a capitalist society, make use of their workers and the capitalist classes pass laws in order for them to benefit.
- Augustine's city of God - he related politics to the salvation of life.
- French Lawyer and a Politics Philosopher
- coined the term "Political Science"
Saint Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274)
Baron de Montequieu
- French Philosopher and Social Commentator
- Summa Theological melded Aristotelian thought with christianity.
- a professor who created a Political Science Department at the Columbia University in America. This department trained students for a life in public service and helped institutionalize and legitimize PS as an academic discipline.
Reference:
Introduction to Power, Politics and Political Science. (n.d.). Retrieved July 12, 2016, from https://sway.com/N3Tl8GLpfmeRqVbs