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Before starting the work on the presented material think over the possible answers to the following questions: Ø What do people usually imply when they speak about politics? Ø What definitions of the term ‘politics’ can you offer? Ø Can you suppose why people are eager to live in a democratic society? Ø In what way do democracy and freedom correlate in your opinion? Ø What associations come to your mind when you think / speak about political system of a country? Ø What international organizations can you name? Ø What issues do the international organizations deal with first of all? Ø What would you include in the list of burning issues of the 21st century?
Task 5. Read the following text. You will learn about the different variations of the definition of the term ‘politics’. Why are there so many definitions, in your opinion?
WHAT IS POLITICS?
Originally, “politics” comes from Ancient Greece, i.e. “polis, the city-state”. Politics is therefore “what concerns the state”. The New Collins Concise English Dictionary defines politics as Ø the art and science of directing and administrating states and other political units; Ø any activity concerned with the acquisition of power. So, politics is the activity through which people make, preserve and amend the general rules under they live. On the other hand, people recognize that in order to influence these rules or ensure that they are upheld, they must work with others. This is why politics is often portrayed as a process of conflict resolution. There are some other more specific definitions which can be broken into four categories: a) politics as the art of government; b) politics as public affairs; c) politics as compromise; d) politics as power.
Task 6. Read the following quotations, try to match the quotation with one of the four categories of the definition of politics mentioned above. 1. “Politics is the most concentrated form of economics” Vladimir Lenin 2. “Politics is not a science … but an art” Chancellor Bismark 3. “Politics is the activity by which different interests within a given unit of rule are conciliated by giving them a share in power in proportion to their importance to the welfare and the survival of the whole community” Bernard Crick 4. “It is evident that the state is a creation of nature, and that man is by nature a political animal” Aristotle (“Politics Review” volume 11, number 2, November 2001) POLITICAL PROFILE OF A COUNTRY
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