History or Political Science: Which courses are more intriguing?

  • History
  • Political Science
Please select one to answer and see the result

Answers

History - 6Political Science - 5
  • Anonymous . 3+ yrs. ago
History,

Because history is not just the recording of social developments throughout history as is stated here, history is a very wide research that combines historical knowledge of social developments, political power balances and economic developments to accurately explain the ''why'' question regarding events and historical developments. Political science in my opinion, is too much focussed on purely power balances.
  • Anonymous . 3+ yrs. ago
because its more knowledge
  • Anonymous . 3+ yrs. ago
because history is one of the best knowledge on earth
to understand our past, and politics will not also know karl marx, if there is no history
  • Anonymous . 3+ yrs. ago
HERODUTUS
  • Anonymous . 3+ yrs. ago
I'm taking Political Science and I do not get anything.
  • Anonymous . July 2021
Because I believe that studying political science is also closely linked to studying history. However, studying history will gonna greatly help in better understand and studying political science. History plays a major role in the development of politics and thus also a study of politics.
  • Anonymous . 3+ yrs. ago
I find the study of Political Science more intriguing because PS examines the dynamics of power, justice, equity, and rights. As a Political Science major with an emphasis in Political Theory, I studied the political philosophies of some of the greatest contemporary political thinkers (e.g., John Rawls, Robert Nozick, Rousseau).
  • Anonymous . 3+ yrs. ago
Modern day current affairs are a set of interactions based on historical events, none the less the present is more important than the past.
  • Anonymous . 3+ yrs. ago
Uh, because it is
  • Anonymous . 3+ yrs. ago
Political science helps to animate history.
  • Anonymous . 3+ yrs. ago
My age (45) and the modern day politics.

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