Politics
A LEVEL
The French philosopher, Michele Foucault, wrote that ‘everything is political’. In many ways he was right, politics is really about the existence of power relations, which occur in every aspect of life. The questions we need to ask ourselves in politics are: who has power? Who gave them that power? Are they right in exercising that power? Perhaps most importantly, how can we remove people from power?
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Key topics
political participation: democracy and participation, political parties, electoral systems, voting behaviour and the media
UK Government: the constitution, parliament, Prime Minister and executive, relationships between the branches
political ideas: liberalism and socialism
political ideas: conservatism and feminism
global politics: sovereignty and globalisation, global governance: political and economic, global governance: human rights and environmental, power and developments, regionalism and the European Union, comparative theories
You will
develop critical thinking skills
formulate arguments, both written and oral
develop reading and essay writing skills
become knowledgeable in current affairs and political news
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