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What are the relations between anthropology, sociology and political science?

Anthropology, sociology, and political science are related in that they all ultimately observe human being’s reactions to power. Anthropology observes people’s development over time in relation to the family unit, inventions, and the advent of civilizations, all three being heavily dependent on authoritative processes, namely those that govern the concepts of household hierarchies, ownership and implementations of ideas, and the authority mechanisms that ensure a thriving civilization.

Sociology is the study of the collective psychology of demographics of people. Sociology, being a fairly recent psychological course of study, observes these demographics in depth, and it should be noted that the studies always ultimately show how the subject demographics react to the governmental powers that are present during their lifetime. The subject demographics of sociological studies in many respects, are always linked to the socio-political environments that impact them.

In political science, the pure study of how constituents react to political power is on full display. The political processes in countries all over the world are directly responsible for the psychological mindset of the countries’ respective constituents. When it really comes down to it, whether the government of a country is democratic, fascist, or a monarchy, the reactions of the majority of the people to the conditions caused by these forms of government, eventually becomes the determining factor as to whether or not that particular form of government continues to exist.

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