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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... results in different countries at the same time or at different times . For example , some years ago late King ... result is the formation of water . This type of chemical formation takes place everywhere at every time and in every ...
... results in different countries at the same time or at different times . For example , some years ago late King ... result is the formation of water . This type of chemical formation takes place everywhere at every time and in every ...
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... result is reached , but that which we call an experiment in politics can never be repeated because conditions can ... results in similar conditions . In this regard Comte has very aptly pointed out that every political change is a sort ...
... result is reached , but that which we call an experiment in politics can never be repeated because conditions can ... results in similar conditions . In this regard Comte has very aptly pointed out that every political change is a sort ...
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... result of all this is that the philosophical method degenerates into what Bluntschli calls an ideology which pays little or no attention to the facts . This is very dangerous in practice . The French Revolution is a glaring example ...
... result of all this is that the philosophical method degenerates into what Bluntschli calls an ideology which pays little or no attention to the facts . This is very dangerous in practice . The French Revolution is a glaring example ...
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... results can be explained and predicted . So the behaviouralists claim that ' Political Science may not be comparable ... result for the future without measurement and quantification . For example , David Easton has observed : " Precision ...
... results can be explained and predicted . So the behaviouralists claim that ' Political Science may not be comparable ... result for the future without measurement and quantification . For example , David Easton has observed : " Precision ...
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... results . We should not ignore this point that the behaviouralists rather than facing the burning problems of the Third World have chosen only such subjects ... result of the too much dependence 44 BEHAVIOURAL REVOLUTION IN POLITICAL SCIENCE.
... results . We should not ignore this point that the behaviouralists rather than facing the burning problems of the Third World have chosen only such subjects ... result of the too much dependence 44 BEHAVIOURAL REVOLUTION IN POLITICAL SCIENCE.
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