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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... protect the country from foreign invasion ; to maintain law and order ; and to let the mutual agreements come into being . State of this nature was known as the Police - State . But the concept of the State has completely changed today ...
... protect the country from foreign invasion ; to maintain law and order ; and to let the mutual agreements come into being . State of this nature was known as the Police - State . But the concept of the State has completely changed today ...
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... protect human values of civilisation . Therefore the behaviouralists should concentrate on it but they have utterly failed to realise this goal . Dwight Waldo has also asserted : " political scientists should be more concerned with ...
... protect human values of civilisation . Therefore the behaviouralists should concentrate on it but they have utterly failed to realise this goal . Dwight Waldo has also asserted : " political scientists should be more concerned with ...
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... this view that if knowledge was to be used for right goals , value also had to be restored to their proper place . 5. Political Scientists must protect humane values of civilization : 48 CAUSES FOR THE GROWTH OF POST - BEHAVIOURALISM.
... this view that if knowledge was to be used for right goals , value also had to be restored to their proper place . 5. Political Scientists must protect humane values of civilization : 48 CAUSES FOR THE GROWTH OF POST - BEHAVIOURALISM.
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RC Agarwal. 5. Political Scientists must protect humane values of civilization : - The post- behaviouralists argue ... protection from the onslaughts of society . 6. Post - behaviouralism emphasises action in place of contemplative ...
RC Agarwal. 5. Political Scientists must protect humane values of civilization : - The post- behaviouralists argue ... protection from the onslaughts of society . 6. Post - behaviouralism emphasises action in place of contemplative ...
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... protects the weak from the strong and promotes the common welfare of the people . Only in a well - organised society , a code of conduct can be observed . The code of conduct can never be observed in the state of anarchy . In such a ...
... protects the weak from the strong and promotes the common welfare of the people . Only in a well - organised society , a code of conduct can be observed . The code of conduct can never be observed in the state of anarchy . In such a ...
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