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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... believe that man is not necessarily a political animal and he is also selfish but man prefers to live in the state because it is more advantageous for him to live there than outside it where lawlessness prevails . The advantages of ...
... believe that man is not necessarily a political animal and he is also selfish but man prefers to live in the state because it is more advantageous for him to live there than outside it where lawlessness prevails . The advantages of ...
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... believe that the scope of Political Science is restricted to the study of the State alone but on the other hand there are scholars like Leacock , who attach more importance to the study of the Government than to that of the State ...
... believe that the scope of Political Science is restricted to the study of the State alone but on the other hand there are scholars like Leacock , who attach more importance to the study of the Government than to that of the State ...
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... believe that in order to save human civilization from annihilation in Third World War , we have to change the present nature of the national States and transfer their sovereignty to the international associations like U.N. In future the ...
... believe that in order to save human civilization from annihilation in Third World War , we have to change the present nature of the national States and transfer their sovereignty to the international associations like U.N. In future the ...
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... believe in the policy of expansionism and enhancement of military power . Therefore , they are busy in competing with each other in the race of atomic weapons . The instances given above make it crystal clear that the politics of one ...
... believe in the policy of expansionism and enhancement of military power . Therefore , they are busy in competing with each other in the race of atomic weapons . The instances given above make it crystal clear that the politics of one ...
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... believe that this forms the main part of our study . For example , Sidgwick declares that Political Science " is concerned primarily with constructing , on the basis of certain psychological premises , the system of relations which ...
... believe that this forms the main part of our study . For example , Sidgwick declares that Political Science " is concerned primarily with constructing , on the basis of certain psychological premises , the system of relations which ...
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