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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... humanity or below it . " Aristotle . 1 NATURE , SCOPE AND METHODS OF POLITICAL SCIENCE The term Political Science is ... human life is not safe and secure in a society that is not well - Chapters Pages Nature, Scope and Methods of ...
... humanity or below it . " Aristotle . 1 NATURE , SCOPE AND METHODS OF POLITICAL SCIENCE The term Political Science is ... human life is not safe and secure in a society that is not well - Chapters Pages Nature, Scope and Methods of ...
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... human life is unsafe and insecure . The safety of man and the security of human life is possible only in a well - governed state . Hence , man stands in urgent need of a well - governed State . Without it anarchy will prevail in society ...
... human life is unsafe and insecure . The safety of man and the security of human life is possible only in a well - governed state . Hence , man stands in urgent need of a well - governed State . Without it anarchy will prevail in society ...
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... human and social control " or " the study of control relationship of wills . " There are on the othe , hand German writers who study it from sociological point of view and they regard it as " the problem of power and social control ...
... human and social control " or " the study of control relationship of wills . " There are on the othe , hand German writers who study it from sociological point of view and they regard it as " the problem of power and social control ...
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... human relationships that involve , to a significant extent , however , rule or authority . " Robert A. Dahl further observes , " this definition of Political Science is very broad . Indeed it means that many associations we do not ...
... human relationships that involve , to a significant extent , however , rule or authority . " Robert A. Dahl further observes , " this definition of Political Science is very broad . Indeed it means that many associations we do not ...
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... human institutions , economics is another aspect . Hence an economist and a political scientist might both study the same concrete institutions ; but where the economist would concern himself with problems involving scrarcity of ...
... human institutions , economics is another aspect . Hence an economist and a political scientist might both study the same concrete institutions ; but where the economist would concern himself with problems involving scrarcity of ...
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