Political TheoryS. Chand Publishing, 2004 - 576 pages Comprehensively written, this book presents the political theories, concepts, analysis, thoughts and main currents. The book begins with introduction to political theory, its history, evolution & approaches while also discussing forms & organs of Government. It progresses to discuss contemporary political analysis in light of American concepts and main currents of Political Thought in detail. This book would be extremely useful for the students pursuing BA Political Science. |
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... adopting analytical methods in order to give Political Science the character of a science , Holtzendorff has defended the claim of Political Science to be ranked as a science . He observes : " With the enormous growth of knowledge , it ...
... adopting analytical methods in order to give Political Science the character of a science , Holtzendorff has defended the claim of Political Science to be ranked as a science . He observes : " With the enormous growth of knowledge , it ...
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... adopting the methods of observation and experimentation . Secondly , if Meteorology can be recognised and accepted as one of the social sciences even though its fore - tellings are not always true , why not Political Science ? This is ...
... adopting the methods of observation and experimentation . Secondly , if Meteorology can be recognised and accepted as one of the social sciences even though its fore - tellings are not always true , why not Political Science ? This is ...
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... adopted by the nation and every political change that has been made in the political structure of the country is a sort of experiment . When the government of a country passes a new law and if the public of that country accepts the new ...
... adopted by the nation and every political change that has been made in the political structure of the country is a sort of experiment . When the government of a country passes a new law and if the public of that country accepts the new ...
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... adopting the historical method for the study of political phenomena . ( 3 ) The Comparative Method The thrid important method of dealing with the political phenomena is the Comparative Method , a method as old as Aristotle . It was ...
... adopting the historical method for the study of political phenomena . ( 3 ) The Comparative Method The thrid important method of dealing with the political phenomena is the Comparative Method , a method as old as Aristotle . It was ...
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... adopted by Plato and Aristotle , then by Montesquieu and Lord Bryce . Lord Bryce has laid great emphasis on the use ... adopting this method a political investigation " must not confine his observation to a single country ; the field ...
... adopted by Plato and Aristotle , then by Montesquieu and Lord Bryce . Lord Bryce has laid great emphasis on the use ... adopting this method a political investigation " must not confine his observation to a single country ; the field ...
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