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This history of political theory is written in the light of the hypothesis that theories of politics are themselves a part of politics. In other words, they do not refer to an external reality but are produced as a normal part of the social milieu in which politics itself has its being. The reflection upon the ends of political action, upon the means of achieving them, upo This history of political theory is written in the light of the hypothesis that theories of politics are themselves a part of politics. In other words, they do not refer to an external reality but are produced as a normal part of the social milieu in which politics itself has its being. The reflection upon the ends of political action, upon the means of achieving them, upon the possibilities and necessities of political situations, and upon the obligations that political purposes impose, is an intrinsic element of the whole political process.
Such thought evolves along with the institutions, the agencies of government, the moral and physical stresses to which it refers and which - one likes at least to believe - it, in some degree, controls. On what benchmark do you asses a political theory? And is it only a political theory or an interlinked chain of political, economic, scientific and psychogical factors? And how do u differentiate between a belief and a theory? What makes a theory sound; its applicability, methodology, appeal or acceptance?
It is on this zig zag path that a political scholar treads and that's what this book has attemped and that I must say, with great skill. Picking up the major theories beginning from Greeks led On what benchmark do you asses a political theory? And is it only a political theory or an interlinked chain of political, economic, scientific and psychogical factors?
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And how do u differentiate between a belief and a theory? What makes a theory sound; its applicability, methodology, appeal or acceptance?
It is on this zig zag path that a political scholar treads and that's what this book has attemped and that I must say, with great skill. Picking up the major theories beginning from Greeks led by Socrates and Aristotle to the twentieth century chaos between liberalism and communism, the book links all of them in a constant progression of history, all complementing the evolution of political theory. The author has clearly chosen the path of being the unflinching critic. No theory for him is complete and sound; it is but another step further, varying in its length. The author points out how logic constantly rushes in and out of political theories.
While some theories are contradictory, others are unclear. Some use religion as their foundation others see it as a symbol of degradation. While we think that every human has some rights, logic can point to the other side.The authors steers clear of any judgement. He instead helps us understand by making things clear in the quivering waters of history.
While he emphasizes the use of logic, he also explains its defects as shown by others. G H Sabine doesn't say which theory is perfect but he surely helps us understand why they are deficient. This I think is more important.
Everybody is free to have their opinions and even their dogmas but it is essential to know that where does it sprout from and where it ends. This book will show that no thought is original and no theory is totally new, traces of them can be found in some page of history from where they were borrowed. G H Sabine may not have given all the answers but he will surely inform you with his questions.
[sometimes published as George Holland Sabine] George H. Sabine (1880-1961) was a philosopher, best known for his A History of Political Theory (1937). He taught for many years at Cornell University, where he also served as dean of the Graduate School and vice-president of the University. A Guide to the George H. Sabine Papers (archived at Cornell) can be found at: [sometimes published as George Holland Sabine] George H.