Political Thought, Political Theory, and Ideology "A Socio-Political Conceptual Approach"
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.58916/jhas.v6i4.926Keywords:
political thought, political theory, Political science and sociology, ideologyAbstract
The unity of human thought as a whole is related to the unity of humanity and to the cultural generalities shared by most people regardless of their affiliation, religion, color, and location, as well as their different histories and times. This is due to the fact that a human being is a human being at any time and place, while acknowledging the existence of those cultural particularities and relative differences in the satisfaction of needs and ways of life and living. This applies to the humanities and social sciences in general, and to political science in particular; where the researcher or interested party encounters many concepts and terms that are similar, intertwined, and intertwined with each other in their general intellectual meaning. However, the one who contemplates these terms and concepts finds that there are differences, limits, and particularities among them that must be paid attention to when using them. Among those terms commonly used in the literature of political science and sociology are the terms of political thought, theory, politics, and ideology.