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- ItemACRITICAL ANALYSIS OF KARL POPPERS THEORY OF POLITICS TO THE UGANDAN POLITICS.(Tangaza University College, 2023-01-11) BIRUNGI., ThomasPolitics is a series of actions that involve deliberation within a group or other types of interpersonal power dynamics, such as the allocation of resources or status. The goal of this essay is to clearly state the various factors that come into play when interpreting political dynamics including power and resources. I'll consider it in light of modern philosopher Karl Popper. The study will also examine democracy and how it is now performed in both Uganda and the rest of the globe. We will learn why people are deceived or poorly governed rather than having a proper government that is at their service, particularly in Uganda. The primary goal of this essay is to examine Karl Popper's views on politics, democracy, and how they affect individuals today in the creation of effective governments. I'll also check out what other philosophers have to say about democracy and politics. Examining present political practices in Uganda such as detention facilities, “closed political centers,” state-sanctioned illegal push-backs of political parties, etc. reveals the aggravation. Politicians are not limited to serving in national government; they can also serve as heads of their own families, provided they are not subject to outside authority. This implies that being a politician is possible even if you disagree with other politicians. Socrates became a politician to the point of being accused because he had a different mentality or notion about the nature of truth than the judges in his court. In summary, we will wrap up this thesis's discussion by offering solutions on how to stop Uganda's bad governance and political unrest.