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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Page 40
... interests at the cost of universal interests . It is thus pseudo politics . 1 . David Truman , " What is Behaviouralism " ? in Research Frontiers in Politics and Government : Brookings Lectures , 1955 , p . 202-231 . 3. Behaviouralism ...
... interests at the cost of universal interests . It is thus pseudo politics . 1 . David Truman , " What is Behaviouralism " ? in Research Frontiers in Politics and Government : Brookings Lectures , 1955 , p . 202-231 . 3. Behaviouralism ...
Page 43
... interests . They ignore human values and norms . ( 2 ) The behaviouralists ignore the bigger issues of the world : - The traditionalists hold the opinion that the behaviouralists focus their attention on petty problems and group ...
... interests . They ignore human values and norms . ( 2 ) The behaviouralists ignore the bigger issues of the world : - The traditionalists hold the opinion that the behaviouralists focus their attention on petty problems and group ...
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... interests rather the universal interests . Consequently . it is pseudo - analysis ( Deceptive analysis ) ( 8 ) The behaviouralists ignore the study of the institutions and emphasise unnecessarily the behaviouralist effect : - The ...
... interests rather the universal interests . Consequently . it is pseudo - analysis ( Deceptive analysis ) ( 8 ) The behaviouralists ignore the study of the institutions and emphasise unnecessarily the behaviouralist effect : - The ...
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... interests of the State . The welfare of the people in a state would not be raised if economic principles are divorced from political principles and if economic activities are not regulated by the State . " In addition to this production ...
... interests of the State . The welfare of the people in a state would not be raised if economic principles are divorced from political principles and if economic activities are not regulated by the State . " In addition to this production ...
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... interests and potitical parties " . rightly affirms R.G. Gettel , " are to a great extent Psychological in nature ... interest of the country yet they can prove POLITICAL THEORY 59.
... interests and potitical parties " . rightly affirms R.G. Gettel , " are to a great extent Psychological in nature ... interest of the country yet they can prove POLITICAL THEORY 59.
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