Mechanism of Politics

by Lee, Chang Hoo

 

 
 

Preface


 

 

The content of this book is a summary of the laws of political science that apply to all areas of the world, which is an idea that I have been thinking about and developing for about 30 years.

It all began when I was a first-year university student and asked my political science professor a question that had been on my mind: "Is political science really useless in real politics, as some say?" The honest professor replied that it was. So, I decided to try and create a useful political science theory for the real world. What harm could it do? I set a realistic goal for myself: to create a practical political science theory at least as useful as economics. Although economics is also heavily criticized, it is still much better than political science, isn't it?

The first result was published three years later in "A Sketch of Survival." Although it is a book that I am now ashamed of, I still consider it a cornerstone of the entire process. I continued to read books, clip articles, and jot down ideas throughout the 1990s, but by 2000, I had almost given up. It wasn't until 2010, when I started studying mathematics again to build a mathematical model for my theory, that I retrieved my old manuscripts and began writing again.

To create a practical and realistic political science, I tried to avoid being confined by existing theories and instead consulted history books. I believed that a scientific political science is one that is built using the same research methods as other scientific fields, by observing phenomena and inductively generalizing them, and constructing deduced laws into a systematic structure. In order to examine the recurring political reality, I had to read historical books widely, especially those about the East and West. This process took a lot of time.

The most ambitious and challenging part was creating mathematical models to explain political phenomena, much like in economics. This book primarily introduces three laws of political science and builds mathematical models around them, but can these be integrated into a single mathematical model? From 2012, I spent about three years constructing a detailed mathematical political science based on the content of this book to verify this, and then revised this book with a rough draft of the mathematical political science manuscript. In the full-scale mathematical political science, many mathematical techniques will be introduced, centered on the key concepts presented in this book.

Ultimately, after approximately 31 years of attempting to construct a practically useful political science theory, this manuscript was completed. It was a difficult and challenging process, but also an enjoyable and interesting one. Although this book is thick and lengthy, I will have nothing more to ask for if some readers find it interesting to read even a small part of it.

Lastly, I would like to express my gratitude to my family, including my parents, and those around me who have patiently waited for me for a long time.

 

September 2019
Haengsin-dong

Written by Chang-hoo Lee.


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