Reflections on the concept of politics
Keywords:
reflexión, política, análisis conceptualAbstract
This short article aims to reflect on the definition of the term politics in general. To do this, after applying the scientific method and structuring a short work on the problem, a solution model is used and a form of hypothesis development is tested in different social fields. It concludes with the inference of a generic concept of proven policy through the proposed model.
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