Distinctive Features of Indian Political Thought
In this post, notes of “Unit 1: Foundations of Indian Political Thought: Distinctive Features of Indian Political Thought” from “DSC […]
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In this post, notes of “Unit 1: Foundations of Indian Political Thought: Distinctive Features of Indian Political Thought” from “DSC […]
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In this post, notes of “Unit 1: Foundations of Indian Political Thought: Cultural and Territorial Conception of India” from “DSC
Cultural and Territorial Conception of India Read Post »
In this post, notes of “Unit 1: Foundations of Indian Political Thought: An Overview on Sources of Indian Political Thought”
Sources of Indian Political Thought Read Post »
In this post, notes of “Unit 5: Democracy – Debate: Representation vs. Participation” from “DSC – 7: Political Theory: Concepts
Debate: Representation vs. Participation Read Post »
In this post, notes of “Unit 5: Democracy (C) Multiculturalism and Toleration” from “DSC – 7: Political Theory: Concepts and
Multiculturalism and Toleration Read Post »
In this post, notes of “Unit 5: Democracy (B) Liberal Democracy and its Critics” from “DSC – 7: Political Theory:
Liberal Democracy and its Critics Read Post »
In this post, notes of “Unit 5: Democracy (a) Democracy: Idea and Practice” from “DSC – 7: Political Theory: Concepts
Democracy: Idea and Practice Read Post »
In this post, notes of “Unit 4: Rights (B) Rights and Obligations | Debate: Human Rights – Universalism or Cultural
Rights and Obligations | Human Rights – Universalism or Cultural Relativism Read Post »
In this post, notes of “Unit 4: Rights (a) Rights: Natural, moral, and legal ” from “DSC – 7: Political
Rights: Natural, Moral, and Legal Read Post »
In this post, notes of “Unit 3: justice (B) john rawls theory of justice ” from “DSC – 7: Political
john rawls theory of justice Read Post »