politics
The most widely used academic definition of politics is "authoritative distribution of values" by David Easton. Or to define politics with a focus on the activities of the state. For example, Max Weber defines politics as "an activity that affects the operation or operation of the state". Since the 1980s, there has been a tendency to define politics as an inherent power relationship not only in the realm of the state but also in all human relations, under the influence of postmodernism. Thus, politics is defined in terms of "distribution", "state or government activity", "power relations", and neither side can be neglected. Perhaps the most understandable definition of politics is that of Harold Rawwell, "Who, what, when, and how?" Russell also defines politics in terms of 'distribution'. Politics is a study of scientific research and analysis of political behavior. Relevant fields include political philosophy, comparative politics, and international politics.