1 | It expresses that politics is rather treated by philosophical view before modernity. |
2 | It clarifies that classical political thought is a whole which consists of philosophers who are not disconnected to each other. |
3 | It clarifies that classical political thought mainly serves for the legitimization of a political order or criticizes it. |
4 | It presents that there is a relation between different political institutions, regimes (like democracy) of contemporary world and the ideas deliberated in early times of history of political thought. |
5 | It explains that in political thought there is a distinction between ‘what is’ and ‘what ought to be’ (normative). |