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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... fact that the forces controlling the form and behaviour of the State and similar to those that operate in other institutions . Churches , corporations , trade unions , colleges , and other associations of various kinds have to provide ...
... fact that the forces controlling the form and behaviour of the State and similar to those that operate in other institutions . Churches , corporations , trade unions , colleges , and other associations of various kinds have to provide ...
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... fact that the nature of the State , in the beginning , was like that of a tribe and its functions were limited . But step by step its simple nature underwent changes and it became a complex State . Now the complex laws of the State have ...
... fact that the nature of the State , in the beginning , was like that of a tribe and its functions were limited . But step by step its simple nature underwent changes and it became a complex State . Now the complex laws of the State have ...
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... fact which requires or is supposed to require the attention of the law - members of the country . " 12 Politics in this sense is more of an art than a science and a politician is one who takes an active part in the politics of his ...
... fact which requires or is supposed to require the attention of the law - members of the country . " 12 Politics in this sense is more of an art than a science and a politician is one who takes an active part in the politics of his ...
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... fact that democratic government is the best form of government . It is more permanent than most other forms of government and helps more in promoting the welfare of the common people . Monarchy , Dictatorship , Aristocracy , Oligarchy ...
... fact that democratic government is the best form of government . It is more permanent than most other forms of government and helps more in promoting the welfare of the common people . Monarchy , Dictatorship , Aristocracy , Oligarchy ...
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... fact that it is a social science . Besides this , we should also realise that the subject - matter of Political ... facts with which it deals are more complex and the causes which influence social and practical phenomena are more ...
... fact that it is a social science . Besides this , we should also realise that the subject - matter of Political ... facts with which it deals are more complex and the causes which influence social and practical phenomena are more ...
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