This document discusses the relationship between political science, economics, and history. It outlines how these fields influence each other. Political ideologies, state policies, and economic conditions are interrelated. Economics provides information about a state's financial structure, while political science studies governments and political systems. Both fields examine how individuals interact within societies. History provides context for understanding political institutions and events, many of which have political influences. While political science looks at the past, present, and future, history focuses only on the past.
2. Relationship of Political Science with
Economics
Economics is Financial Structure of a state
Political Science is study of state and government in
systematic way.
Contribution of Economics to Political Science
1. Political Ideologies are Influenced by Economic
Conditions
ď Colonialism: Powerful country controls another
country to make colonies for economic purpose
ď Imperialism: Powerful country extends its power
into another territory by take over
3. ď Socialism: political idea in which all people are
equal, money and property should be equally
divided
2. The modern state needs assistance of Economics
ď To show internationally
3. Policies of government are influenced by
economic conditions
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4. Economic conditions are effected the working of
political structure
ď Capitalistic economy- America
4. Contribution of political science to Economics
1. Principles of economics are implemented by
state
a) Production
b) Consumption
c) Distribution
d) Exchange
2. Economic structure is regulated by the laws of
state
a) Taxation
b) Import and export
3. To regulate the supply of commodities
a) import and export exchange
5. Point of similarities:
1. Man in society is a common subject Metter of
the both
2. both political science and economics are
normative sciences
6. Relationship between Political Science and
History
History: Study of Past
Contribution of History to Political Science
1. History Provides the helping material to
understand the subject metter of political
science
2. the fundamental basis of political
institutions is rooted in history
7. ď Contribution of Political Science to History
1. history is incomplete without the study of
political science
2. many historical events are influenced by the
politics of that time
ď Point of difference between both
1. Political science is not concerned with everything
that history narrates
2. History is narrative and factual but political
science is speculative
3. History deals with past only while political
science with past, present and future too