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What is Politics?  

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What is Politics? Among many political issues the topic of revolution as a way of social change has been highly contradictory. On the one hand, most scholars target the creation of a system that would be stabile and preserve its political and social order, replicating it over centuries. On the other hand, many of them believed that change is necessary if the society's political system lands in a deadlock. A change is also welcome is the government is corrupt. The website of the MultiEducation Inc. gives the following definition of the phenomenon: "complete and usually violent process by which the government and its manner of rule are taken out of power, and a new government is established" (MultiEducation Inc., n.d.). Perhaps the wittiest definition is that by the Canadian economist John Kenneth Galbraith who says that the revolution is...

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