单词 | political science |
释义 | > as lemmaspolitical science political science n. the study of the State and systems of government; the analysis of political activity and behaviour. ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > politics > [noun] > political science political science1606 Poli Sci1930 1606 E. Forset Compar. Disc. Bodies Nat. & Politique 85 There bee sometimes such nimble headed Pragmatickes, that taking vpon them to be great entermedlers in state affaires, do for want of grounded knowledge in the politicall science, make many foule escapes. 1651 T. Hobbes Philos. Rudim. iii. 46 I know that Aristotle, in his first book of Politiques affirmes as a foundation of the whole politicall science, that some men by nature are made worthy to command, others only to serve. 1668 P. Rycaut Present State Ottoman Empire (new ed.) iii. ii. 172 This speculation is absolutely necessary to a true description of the Regiment of a Country; for the Martial Constitutions are the best part of the Political Science. 1792 A. Ferguson Princ. Moral & Polit. Sci. II. ii. vi. 411 Salus populi, suprema lex esto, is the fundamental principle of political science. 1898 G. B. Shaw Let. 18 Oct. (1972) II. 66 You and I have been confronted often enough with the follies of current political science. 1958 A. R. Radcliffe-Brown Method in Social Anthropol. i. iv. 102 Political systems, economic systems, and systems of law are studied in social anthropology and also in economics, political science and jurisprudence. 2003 New Yorker 28 July 83/1 There are dictators and there are dictators. Political science has distinguished two types: totalitarian and authoritarianism. < as lemmas |
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