political theory

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political theory

A student reads a textbook about political theory in the library.

Definition

Noun 1. A systematic body of concepts and principles regarding the organization and governance of a society: A political theory is a coherent set of ideas that explains, justifies, or challenges political power, institutions, and behavior. It provides a framework for understanding how societies should be structured and governed.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • Marxism is a well-known political theory that analyzes class relations and societal conflict.
    • The professor's course covers the development of Western political theory from Plato to the present.
    • Her thesis explores feminist political theory and its critique of traditional power structures.
Advanced Usage
  • "In political theory": Used to specify the academic or conceptual field of study.
    • In political theory, the concept of the social contract is fundamental.
  • As a modifier: Can function attributively to describe related concepts.
    • The political theory seminar is always full. (Here, "political theory" modifies "seminar").
Variants and Related Words
  • Political philosophy: A closely related term often used interchangeably, though sometimes considered a branch of philosophy focused on fundamental questions about the state, justice, and rights.
  • Ideology: A system of ideas and ideals, which can form the basis of a political theory but often implies a more prescribed set of beliefs for a group or movement.
  • Doctrine: A belief or set of beliefs held and taught by a political party, church, or other group, which is often derived from a broader political theory.
Synonyms
  • Political philosophy
  • Political thought
  • Political ideology (in some contexts)
  • Governance model (in applied contexts)
Related Phrases
  • Normative political theory: A branch concerned with defining how societies ought to be organized and what makes political institutions legitimate.
  • Empirical political theory: A branch focused on explaining and predicting political phenomena through observation.
  • Classical political theory: Refers to theories from ancient Greek, Roman, and early modern thinkers.
Notes on Meaning

This term refers specifically to the abstract, conceptual framework. It is distinct from: - Political practice: The actual activity of governing. - Political system: The concrete institutions and processes of a government. A single political theory (e.g., liberalism) can give rise to many different political systems (e.g., various democratic republics).

political theory

A student reads a textbook about political theory in the library.

Noun
  1. an orientation that characterizes the thinking of a group or nation