Lecture POL SCI
Chapter 1 Lecture
Powerpoint on Canvas
Politics is the authoritive distribution of resources
Political science is the study of poltics
differences:
political science can be used to analyze political violence and political reactions to COVID-19
political scientists focus on political patterns and phenomena
politics can be related to any aspect of life
roots began in ancient Greece
Machiavelli’s The Prince shifted toward practical application of theory
state of nature is what life would be like w/o government
natural rights are rights that all humans have -in the declaration of independence
social contracts are the trade of some rights for governing structure- ppl argue government’s job is to provide safety
Political theory changed in the 19th century
universities adapted more specialized fields of the study
20th century pol sci:
most research was observational and comparative
behavioral revolution in political science
-more scientifically based methods- classes like statistics
this gained traction in the mid-20th century
modern theory has explored values of marginalized communitites -celebrated and represented marginalized communities
others argue that science and theory should be two separate political fields
scientific vs normative knowlegde
political theoru is a subfield of poltical science - u could take a political theory class as a part of ur pol sci studies
science is a systematic search for knowledge- using scientific method
POLSCI has less predictive power than other areas of the study: issues around history and human nature
Public goods- available to everyone
Tragedy of the Commons- overuse of a common good
Free Riders- problem occurs when public goods aren’t exclusive to those who pay
states: when mentioned often talking about nations or countries
states-
groups of people living under one government
often the main subject of study
a nation is a group who has a common background, history, and culture
systems of law
Statutory laws are laws created by legislative bodies, such as Congress or state legislatures, and are written down in code books. They are different from common law, which is based on court decisions and precedent. Statutory laws are passed through a formal process, including drafting, debate, and voting. These laws cover a wide range of issues, from criminal offenses to regulations on businesses and individuals. Violating statutory laws can result in penalties or legal consequences.
Case Law (Laywer life)
Precedents are previous decisions or rulings that serve as a guide for future cases or situations. They help establish consistency and predictability in the legal system.
stabilizes a judicial systems (rulings about abortion in the US)
Common law is a legal system where decisions from previous cases establish legal principles. It is based on precedent rather than statutory laws.
Common Law:
Originates from judicial decisions and precedents.
Evolves over time through court rulings.
Flexibility in interpretation.
Statutory Law:
Enacted by legislative bodies.
Clear rules and regulations.
Can override common law.
Judges and Lawyers-trained and neutral
enforce legal protections to protect defendants.
Codified laws are laws that have been systematically organized and written down into a single, comprehensive legal code. They are typically enacted by a legislative body and serve as a clear and accessible source of legal rules and regulations.
crimes are described along with punishments
uses legal code and procedural law
Procedural laws are rules that dictate how legal proceedings should be conducted, ensuring fairness and consistency in the judicial system. They govern the process of enforcing rights and duties, including rules for filing lawsuits, presenting evidence, and making appeals.
Religious Law
Marriage and divorce enforced by religions
The Court System
Chapter 6 media
Fake news is intentionally false
Chapter 1 Lecture
Powerpoint on Canvas
Politics is the authoritive distribution of resources
Political science is the study of poltics
differences:
political science can be used to analyze political violence and political reactions to COVID-19
political scientists focus on political patterns and phenomena
politics can be related to any aspect of life
roots began in ancient Greece
Machiavelli’s The Prince shifted toward practical application of theory
state of nature is what life would be like w/o government
natural rights are rights that all humans have -in the declaration of independence
social contracts are the trade of some rights for governing structure- ppl argue government’s job is to provide safety
Political theory changed in the 19th century
universities adapted more specialized fields of the study
20th century pol sci:
most research was observational and comparative
behavioral revolution in political science
-more scientifically based methods- classes like statistics
this gained traction in the mid-20th century
modern theory has explored values of marginalized communitites -celebrated and represented marginalized communities
others argue that science and theory should be two separate political fields
scientific vs normative knowlegde
political theoru is a subfield of poltical science - u could take a political theory class as a part of ur pol sci studies
science is a systematic search for knowledge- using scientific method
POLSCI has less predictive power than other areas of the study: issues around history and human nature
Public goods- available to everyone
Tragedy of the Commons- overuse of a common good
Free Riders- problem occurs when public goods aren’t exclusive to those who pay
states: when mentioned often talking about nations or countries
states-
groups of people living under one government
often the main subject of study
a nation is a group who has a common background, history, and culture
systems of law
Statutory laws are laws created by legislative bodies, such as Congress or state legislatures, and are written down in code books. They are different from common law, which is based on court decisions and precedent. Statutory laws are passed through a formal process, including drafting, debate, and voting. These laws cover a wide range of issues, from criminal offenses to regulations on businesses and individuals. Violating statutory laws can result in penalties or legal consequences.
Case Law (Laywer life)
Precedents are previous decisions or rulings that serve as a guide for future cases or situations. They help establish consistency and predictability in the legal system.
stabilizes a judicial systems (rulings about abortion in the US)
Common law is a legal system where decisions from previous cases establish legal principles. It is based on precedent rather than statutory laws.
Common Law:
Originates from judicial decisions and precedents.
Evolves over time through court rulings.
Flexibility in interpretation.
Statutory Law:
Enacted by legislative bodies.
Clear rules and regulations.
Can override common law.
Judges and Lawyers-trained and neutral
enforce legal protections to protect defendants.
Codified laws are laws that have been systematically organized and written down into a single, comprehensive legal code. They are typically enacted by a legislative body and serve as a clear and accessible source of legal rules and regulations.
crimes are described along with punishments
uses legal code and procedural law
Procedural laws are rules that dictate how legal proceedings should be conducted, ensuring fairness and consistency in the judicial system. They govern the process of enforcing rights and duties, including rules for filing lawsuits, presenting evidence, and making appeals.
Religious Law
Marriage and divorce enforced by religions
The Court System
Chapter 6 media
Fake news is intentionally false