Political Science as a Master Science

Political Science as a Master Science
Aristotle called it the “master science” because it influences all aspects of human life.  Earnest Barker termed it architectonic, as he perceived it as the foundation from which other practical sciences emerged. It was born in the intellectual capital of the past - ancient Greece. Political Science continued to evolve along with human society. Even as other practical sciences kept on building legitimacy, political science acted as the basic structure, holding all of them together. The state is the backbone of society and political science begins and ends with the state (Garner). Political Science is the systematic study of governance by the application of empirical and generally scientific methods of analysis. As traditionally defined and studied, political science examines the state and its organs and institutions. The contemporary discipline, however, is considerably broader than this, encompassing studies of all the societal, cultural, and psychological factors that mutually influenc…