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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... regarded as the father of the science of Politics in the west . While Manu is considered to be the first political thinker of India and his famous book " Manusmriti " is regarded as the first book of law in India . Later on , it was ...
... regarded as the father of the science of Politics in the west . While Manu is considered to be the first political thinker of India and his famous book " Manusmriti " is regarded as the first book of law in India . Later on , it was ...
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... regarded as the most popular and the best suited method for natural sciences . It will not be wrong to say that it is the only method which could prove most useful and succesful for natural and physical sciences . It is this method ...
... regarded as the most popular and the best suited method for natural sciences . It will not be wrong to say that it is the only method which could prove most useful and succesful for natural and physical sciences . It is this method ...
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... regarded as a failure . For example , keeping in view the report of the States ' Reorganisation Commission , Bombay was declared a bilingual state in 1956. Maharashtra and Gujarat were included in this bilingual State . This experiment ...
... regarded as a failure . For example , keeping in view the report of the States ' Reorganisation Commission , Bombay was declared a bilingual state in 1956. Maharashtra and Gujarat were included in this bilingual State . This experiment ...
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... regarded merely as provisional or tentative until the results have proved its fitness to become permanent . " 39 ( 2 ) The Historical Method and Its Analysis of the Past Political Institutions The second important method of studying ...
... regarded merely as provisional or tentative until the results have proved its fitness to become permanent . " 39 ( 2 ) The Historical Method and Its Analysis of the Past Political Institutions The second important method of studying ...
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... regarded as good or bad only from the angle of its value . Generally speaking it is impossible to understand thought or action or work without evaluating it " . ( 5 ) Institutional approach : - This approach concentrates on the study of ...
... regarded as good or bad only from the angle of its value . Generally speaking it is impossible to understand thought or action or work without evaluating it " . ( 5 ) Institutional approach : - This approach concentrates on the study of ...
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