Social Politics

Social politics refers to the intersection of social issues and political action, emphasizing how government policies, laws, and political processes affect social conditions and relationships within a society. It encompasses the study and advocacy of issues such as poverty, education, healthcare, civil rights, and social justice, as well as how these factors influence political behavior and decision-making. Social politics aims to address inequalities and promote the well-being of individuals and communities through organized social movements, legislation, and public policies. It examines the role of various stakeholders, including the government, non-profit organizations, community groups, and citizens, in shaping social outcomes and fostering equitable social practices.