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The Father of political science is widely considered to be Aristotle. His comprehensive examination of political systems, documented in works such as “Politics,” laid foundational principles for the study of political institutions, governance, and the role of citizens within a state. Aristotle’s analytical approach and classification of governments influenced the development of political science as an academic discipline.