Why study political science?

Why study political science?

Malcom XX

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Political science has gotten a bad rap.

Many people wrongly assume that political science is boring and has nothing to do with them. On the contrary, government and politics affect everyone’s lives on a daily basis, and, once you’re familiar with a few basics and a few key characters, the study of politics is as interesting and addictive as a soap opera, and watching the process unfold is not unlike watching a football game.

Most colleges and universities include political science courses in their liberal studies requirements precisely because an understanding of government and politics is so important. Political science courses are not only excellent preparation for employment, but they better enable people to be informed and active citizens in their community.

What is going on at Gogoni Kiluvya in Dar es salaam is strategic compaign, bad enough state apparatus are untercepting this process by force without knowing to what extent it can harmer the rulling party.

The world is watching
 
Unfortunately, those political scientists by professional who tries to engage/practice politics they end up being only cheap politicians. Surprisingly most challenging politicians globally are Lawyers. cc Bashiru Ali
 
Unfortunately, those political scientists by professional who tries to engage/practice politics they end up being only cheap politicians. Surprisingly most challenging politicians globally are Lawyers. cc Bashiru Ali
How are u challenged by Bashiru of all people? Be4 long Bashite 2 u will find him quite challenging must enthuse

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