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A politician is an individual who is a formally recognized and active member of a ) or other means.


DEFINITIONS


Considered a politician


  • A person who is active in Party Politics .

  • In a State , a member of the Executive branch of government, or the office of Head Of State , as well as the Legislative branch, and Regional And Local levels of government.

  • Any person influencing Group Opinions in his or her favor can be termed a politician. For example, a worker participating in Office Politics is a politician, but only so far as the operations of his or her workplace are concerned.

  • Some law enforcement officers, such as Sheriffs , and many Judges who are elected or appointed because of their political views or popularity.

  • Not considered a politician


  • Members of government who serve purely functional roles, such as Bureaucrats .

  • Members of the Judicial branch, law enforcement, and the Military are not usually regarded as being politicians since they are generally executing or adjudicating established law and custom.

  • Ordinary citizens with the power to vote cannot properly be called politicians even though they can participate in group decision-making. A politician participates in public debate that leads to a group decision being reached, while a voter is simply responding to that debate.



CRITICISM


Although members of governing bodies are often Honored , many people today have a poor opinion of politicians as a Class . Not only do people often disagree with their policies, they are sometimes seen as unscrupulous, willing to do anything to gain power, or abusive of their position and privileges.

Politicians can also be criticized for becoming "career politicians." A politician who makes politics the source of their income, yet has to face re-election every few years can be less likely to make bold decisions or side with an unpopular bill. Some feel that fear of "rocking the boat" leads to a stagnant political climate, in which it becomes hard to address injustices and create change. Various measures have been taken in attempt to mitigate this effect, such as the implementation of Term Limits .

''see also: Political Corruption ''


REFERENCES

  • Welch, Susan, John Gruhl, John Comer, and Susan M. Rigdon."Understanding American Government. 8th ed. Belmont, USA: Thompson Wadsworth, 2006"

  • [http://www.webster.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?sourceid=Mozilla-search&va=politician "Merriam Webster Online Dictionary." Definition of politician] 5 June 2006



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