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Introduction to Sociology/Politics/Mingyeong KIm

1. Summary
Politics is a group making a social decision.
This narrowly defines what governments make decisions, but in a broad sense
also includes general groups. States that have politics have power, authority,
and violence and use them for the nation.
There are several types of government: First,
there is a monarchy. This is the ultimate power to be absolute and rule the
country. Secondly, there is democracy in which the power comes from the people,
that is, sovereignty belongs to the people. The third is totalitarianism, a
system that regulates all aspects of public and private life. The fourth is
oligarchy controlled by politically powerful groups. The fifth is Communist
State based on the domination of the Communist Party and the ideology that they
have created, which make loyalty the principle of the state. Finally, there is
theocracy, a form of government in which god is the supreme ruler of the nation
and government officials are regarded as sacred leaders.
When we deal with the concept of politics, we
cannot talk about political parties. Political parties are political
organizations that acquire and maintain political power. In the text, the
political form of the two countries was introduced. The first is the United
States. Candidates in US elections are nominated by political parties. Party
candidates are officially elected by convention. The second is Sweden, which
has a multi-party system in which parties work together to form a coalition
government. It has the authority to control the government separately or as a
coalition.
To draw politicians, people use the voting
method. But voting often comes with inequality. Women have less political power
than men, and older men are more likely to be politicians. And whites are more
likely to become politicians if they have more education.
2. New learning
As I
read the text, I realized that there were much more varieties in the form of
politics than I knew, and that part was interesting. The types of politics I
know are communism and democracy. The oligarchy ruled by a small group of
people, and theocracy, which regarded God as the supreme ruler of the nation,
was a new acquaintance. I learned that there are various forms of politics
beyond the state and history.
3. Discussion
I am living in a democracy now and have
accepted this system as natural, so I did not think much about other systems.
However, after reading this text, I was wondering what would happen if we apply
the other system to Korea. I would like to hear your comments on this.
Thinking about “What if the Joseon Dynasty is still on?” would be easiest way to think about other systems. If we still have dynasty(royals), we’d be in monarchy system like U.K. I think royals got much attentions like UK’s royals does now. They migh stand at the center of the gossip and everything that they do is on TV. But I think royals might collapsed or weaken through IMF. People would think weird that ordinary people are starving, while royals are in privileged class becaused they’re born royals. So I think in that situation, royals are collapsed in 90s or they lose their privilages.
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