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 15
... King Mahendra of Nepal abolished democratic form of government in his country and enforced his personal rule without any reaction on the part of the native people . Had this been done in England , there would have been a revolution ...
... King Mahendra of Nepal abolished democratic form of government in his country and enforced his personal rule without any reaction on the part of the native people . Had this been done in England , there would have been a revolution ...
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... king Brobdignag took Gulliver , view it in different aspects and place it in different positions in order to solve social problems and satisfy our speculative curiosity . " Lord Bryce also observes that " the phenomena with which the ...
... king Brobdignag took Gulliver , view it in different aspects and place it in different positions in order to solve social problems and satisfy our speculative curiosity . " Lord Bryce also observes that " the phenomena with which the ...
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... king and his administration . POLITICAL SCIENCE AND GEOGRAPHY There is a close intimacy between Political Science and Geography . " Geo " means earth and " graphy " means description and the description of the earth is known as ...
... king and his administration . POLITICAL SCIENCE AND GEOGRAPHY There is a close intimacy between Political Science and Geography . " Geo " means earth and " graphy " means description and the description of the earth is known as ...
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... King Louis XIV used to say , " I am the State " . Some political thinkers have also gone to the extent of using these two terms inter - changeably . Hobbes employed the terms the State and the government as if they meant the same thing ...
... King Louis XIV used to say , " I am the State " . Some political thinkers have also gone to the extent of using these two terms inter - changeably . Hobbes employed the terms the State and the government as if they meant the same thing ...
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... King of Norway came back to his own country and the well - established Government of Norway started functioning properly . ( 8 ) State is Abstract but the government is concrete The State is abstract . It is not concrete and nor it has ...
... King of Norway came back to his own country and the well - established Government of Norway started functioning properly . ( 8 ) State is Abstract but the government is concrete The State is abstract . It is not concrete and nor it has ...
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