by kdkasi | Oct 12, 2019 | John Locke Philosophy
John Locke was distinguished English philosopher of seventeenth century. He was born in 1632 and is considered as an important figure of early European enlightenment. Most of his philosophical ideas had huge influence on later eminent enlightenment figures including,...
by kdkasi | Oct 3, 2019 | What Is Public Opinion?
Definitions of Public Opinion Many distinguished political thinkers have defined the concept of public opinion differently . Rousseau a prominent political thinker referred to public opinion as general will. He explained the general will by categorizing individual...
by kdkasi | Sep 28, 2019 | Unitary and Federal System
Government is among one of the major elements of state. The purpose of government is to formulate interpret and implement state laws through its major organizations in order to sustain peace and order — satisfy citizen needs — ensure economic growth and...
by kdkasi | Sep 26, 2019 | Difference between state and society
Society and state are interrelated concepts but not interchangeable concepts. These both are important part of one another however, there are some factors through which dissimilarity could be analyzed between these two interrelated concepts. Given below are the...
by kdkasi | Sep 24, 2019 | Difference between State and Government
Whole and Part State is a large organization consist of four major elements including, population, government, territory and sovereignty. Whereas, government is just a single part of this vast organization which consist of three major organs including, legislature,...
by kdkasi | Mar 19, 2018 | Political Philosophy
Before moving on to the theory of Thomas Hobbes social contract, we have to ask ourselves the question that, why do we need government? And evaluate the pros and cons of Government. For instance, if we don’t have government we have complete liberty of doing whatever...