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Politics as the Master of all Sciences
Dr Christopher Appiah-Thompson
5 episodes
3 days ago

This podcast aims to explore how Political Science examines power and governance through different lenses — historical, philosophical, comparative, and empirical — and why these approaches matter for contemporary societies

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Courses
Education,
Government
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This podcast aims to explore how Political Science examines power and governance through different lenses — historical, philosophical, comparative, and empirical — and why these approaches matter for contemporary societies

Show more...
Courses
Education,
Government
Episodes (5/5)
Politics as the Master of all Sciences
Machiavelli’s World: Self-Assertion and the Birth of the State
1 week ago
6 minutes

Politics as the Master of all Sciences
Political Participation: Voting, Protests, and the Puzzle of Decline
1 week ago
7 minutes

Politics as the Master of all Sciences
What Is Politics? Behaviour, Culture, Socialization
1 week ago
7 minutes

Politics as the Master of all Sciences
Locke, Consent, and Property: Rethinking Political Obligation
1 week ago
7 minutes

Politics as the Master of all Sciences
Mapping the Study of Politics
1 week ago
5 minutes

Politics as the Master of all Sciences

This podcast aims to explore how Political Science examines power and governance through different lenses — historical, philosophical, comparative, and empirical — and why these approaches matter for contemporary societies