MODULE 6 - Political System
MODULE 6 - Political System
MODULE 6 - Political System
POLITICAL SCIENCE
Political System
POLITICAL SYSTEM
The concept of political system has assumed great
importance today. Modern political scientists used the
term political system instead of state and government.
The concept of political system came to political science
from biology through anthropology and sociology. Talcott
Parsons and Robert Merton exercised great influence on the
use of the concept of the system in political analysis. They
influenced political scientists like Gabriel Almond, David
Easton, Karl Deutsch and Abraham Kaplan and others.
POLITICAL SYSTEM
A system is seen as an assembly of interdependent
parts or sub-systems, which interact among themselves.
Interdependence implies that a change in one part
influences other parts, ultimately affecting the entire
system.
In other words, a system is a collection of
interrelated parts which receives inputs, acts upon
them in an organised or planned manner and thereby
produces certain outputs.
POLITICAL SYSTEM
Definitions:
2. Regulations of behaviour.