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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... living in the State are obvious to every person . Therefore , famous American writer Robert A. Dahl observes , " Nonetheless , though human beings must and do live in political systems and share the benefits of political life ; they do ...
... living in the State are obvious to every person . Therefore , famous American writer Robert A. Dahl observes , " Nonetheless , though human beings must and do live in political systems and share the benefits of political life ; they do ...
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... living subject - matter which is to be translated in terms of living human activity . Unlike other natural sciences it does not deal with the static subject - matter . Political Science deals with man and his institutions . Man is ...
... living subject - matter which is to be translated in terms of living human activity . Unlike other natural sciences it does not deal with the static subject - matter . Political Science deals with man and his institutions . Man is ...
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... living subject - matter which is always dynamic . It deals with man whose nature changes with the passage of time and whose activities , resultantly , undergo a change . Time and clime both play their part in human affairs . But in ...
... living subject - matter which is always dynamic . It deals with man whose nature changes with the passage of time and whose activities , resultantly , undergo a change . Time and clime both play their part in human affairs . But in ...
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... living organism and arrived at absured conclusions . His conclusions were wrong because while considering a living organism , he tried to establish an analogy between the functions of the state and those of a living organism . His ...
... living organism and arrived at absured conclusions . His conclusions were wrong because while considering a living organism , he tried to establish an analogy between the functions of the state and those of a living organism . His ...
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... living organism . It attempts to define and classify its separate parts , to describe its structure in the nomenclature of anatomy . At the same time it attempts to differentiate and analyse its functions and trace its life processes ...
... living organism . It attempts to define and classify its separate parts , to describe its structure in the nomenclature of anatomy . At the same time it attempts to differentiate and analyse its functions and trace its life processes ...
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