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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... Individual and State ( Citizenship , Rights and Duties ) 97-102 . 103-109 110-121 122-153 155-167 168-175 175-189 Relation between Individual and State ; Citizenship Rights ; Classification of Rights with special reference to India ...
... Individual and State ( Citizenship , Rights and Duties ) 97-102 . 103-109 110-121 122-153 155-167 168-175 175-189 Relation between Individual and State ; Citizenship Rights ; Classification of Rights with special reference to India ...
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... individual monarchs were autocratic because the democrats emphasised the supremacy of the institutions over the arbitrary will of the individual monarchs . The democrats thought the Constitution , the rule of law , parliament and ...
... individual monarchs were autocratic because the democrats emphasised the supremacy of the institutions over the arbitrary will of the individual monarchs . The democrats thought the Constitution , the rule of law , parliament and ...
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... individual is meaningless . Because behaviour plays an important role in political phenomena , therefore , Bentley advocated the significance of the role of the groups . In other words , he advocated the study of the individual as a ...
... individual is meaningless . Because behaviour plays an important role in political phenomena , therefore , Bentley advocated the significance of the role of the groups . In other words , he advocated the study of the individual as a ...
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... individual as centre of attention in the study of political phenomena . The behaviouralists thought that though the behaviour differs from individual to individual , yet it shows certain qualities of uniformity . So they believe that ...
... individual as centre of attention in the study of political phenomena . The behaviouralists thought that though the behaviour differs from individual to individual , yet it shows certain qualities of uniformity . So they believe that ...
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... individual variable through time . This way followed by bi - variate analysis , which provided more opportunities of comparison but could not be regarded as a major methodological innovation . Political scientists like Julius C. Turner ...
... individual variable through time . This way followed by bi - variate analysis , which provided more opportunities of comparison but could not be regarded as a major methodological innovation . Political scientists like Julius C. Turner ...
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