Arthur Gomes Dau
Master
in Administration and professor at UNIPAC-Barbacena. arthurgdau@gmail.com
Sandro Dau
Post-Doctor
in Philosophy and author of several books in the areas of Politics, Scientific
Methodology and Philosophy. sandrodau2008@gmail.com
Sergio Rodrigues de Souza
Political
Scientist. sergiorodrigues52@hotmail.com
ABSTRACT
This article is about the Descriptive-Referential
Method, a new methodology for studying politics from a systematic
understanding. Its scientific relevance is presented in the sense of presenting
and clarifying to the public of Applied Social Sciences a new proposal for the
synthesis of political thought as a pragmatic target-object. Its social
relevance is shown in the parameters of expanding the potential of
understanding politics as an element of social character, inherent to the human
being. This is a bibliographic, factual, descriptive research. What the author
seeks to do is to give a scientific character to the study of power and trace
the path of its attainment, from the local sphere to the control of the
Dominant Political Organization. According to his prism of analysis, the great
difficulty in investigating power is the lack of a specific method, which can
shed light on the darkness in which its study finds itself. In order to achieve
this he creates a new method for studying power: the Descriptive-Referential
Method. This is characterized by the study of ideas, leaders, states and
political communications. It is a method that must be used from the smallest
part of political action: the leader.
Keywords: Politics; Descriptive-Referential Method; Political science.