Category: Political science
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Decision Making Theory: Process, Models and Stages
Decision-making theory was first brought in to existence by Herbert A. Simon in his work on Administrative Behaviour through his book โA Study of Decision-Making Process in Administrative Organisationโ in the year 1948. Decision-making process consists of two parts โ the actual making of a decision and the other is the process of action or…
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JOHN RAWLSโ A THEORY OF JUSTICE: EXPLAINED
Justice is almost impossible to define. It has no social indicators. We realise when things go wrong or bad but not when things are right or good. We can define war but not peace; similarly, we can define injustice but not justice. John Rawlsโ has done a remarkable job while addressing the concept of justice…
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Civic Sense and Netiquette: Responsibilities and Examples
Civic Sense: Have you ever wondered why the roads were littered? Why there were spat marks on the pavements? Have you seen someone go on a wrong route and curse at you because there might have been an accident? Of course, it wasnโt your mistake but you had to listen to the curse. This is…
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What is Postcolonialism? An Overview
Postcolonialism (postcolonial theory, postcolonial studies) is the academic study of the impact colonization has had and continues to have on cultures and societies around the world, and surrounding discourse on the same. It is an umbrella term and thus does not have one single definition. It is a term rooted in literary criticisms and used…
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Political Economy: Definition, History, Characteristics, Importance
Political economy is the branch of social science that analyses the correlation between the state, markets and society. It borrows ideas and theories from political science, economics and sociology. The term โPolitical economyโ itself is derived from Greek words polis meaning โcityโ or the state and oikonomos which means โhousekeeperโ or the one who manages…
