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Why are natural sciences more scientific than political science?

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Why are natural sciences more scientific than political science?

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  1. nature is evergreen while politics is everold

    nature changes man life

    politics changes with man's needs


  2. Science is the study of matter.  Therefore the term "political science" is an oxymoron.

    On top of that, a scientific experiment should have one variable and be reproducible on demand...try that with politics!

  3. By definition science is knowledge about the structure and behavior of the natural and physical world,based on facts that you can prove,for example by experiments.In my opinion politics is more of an art than science.

  4. Because the only thing that's possibly 'measurable' in the scientific sense in politics is the amount of bile politicians spew in order to justify their agendas

  5. You could say political science is an oxymoron, like military intelligence! Science is a method, rather than a subject, and notionally it can be applied to any field, but some are more suited than others. Politics is not by nature objective!

  6. They both are, it's just that natural sciences focuses more on biology, which is what more people see as 'science' than PolSci which is more focused on Psychology and Sociology.

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