Political TheoryS. Chand Publishing, 2006 - 910 páginas This is new edition contains a comprehensive study of the subject, with the latest thinking by the political scientists of thw world today. |
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... means of promoting a given end . Thomas P. Jenkin writes , " A theory about anything is an abstracted generalisation . As such , it is primarily and initially a matter of mind rather than matter of fact . Such intellectualisations are ...
... means of promoting a given end . Thomas P. Jenkin writes , " A theory about anything is an abstracted generalisation . As such , it is primarily and initially a matter of mind rather than matter of fact . Such intellectualisations are ...
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... means " any persistent pattern of human relationships that involves . to a significant extent , power rule or authority " . Systems can be of two types . One is organic or physiological ( David Easton ) and the other is structure and ...
... means " any persistent pattern of human relationships that involves . to a significant extent , power rule or authority " . Systems can be of two types . One is organic or physiological ( David Easton ) and the other is structure and ...
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... means to achieve the end being scientific and empirical in character , those can be settled by observation and experimentation . Generally those who speak of the decline of political theory have in their minds the philosphical political ...
... means to achieve the end being scientific and empirical in character , those can be settled by observation and experimentation . Generally those who speak of the decline of political theory have in their minds the philosphical political ...
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... means of the formulation of general policies in which interests are combined , accommodated or otherwise taken account of . The functions of articulation and aggregation overlap . In the authoritarian and primitive political systems ...
... means of the formulation of general policies in which interests are combined , accommodated or otherwise taken account of . The functions of articulation and aggregation overlap . In the authoritarian and primitive political systems ...
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... means . Plato started with the ideal of justice and to achieve that he had to provide for institutions under which alone justice could be achieved . Hobbes was terribly afraid of lawlessness and he gave his theory of social contract to ...
... means . Plato started with the ideal of justice and to achieve that he had to provide for institutions under which alone justice could be achieved . Hobbes was terribly afraid of lawlessness and he gave his theory of social contract to ...
Contenido
Origin of the State 226268 | 226 |
Citizenship | 309 |
Rights and Duties | 316 |
Forms of Government 451484 | 451 |
The Constitution of the State 485491 | 485 |
Theory of Separation of Powers 49298 | 492 |
The Legislature 499512 | 499 |
Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi 882901 | 882 |
The Political System 175188 | 175 |
Political Culture and Political Socialisation 189201 | 189 |
Power Authority and Legitimacy 202214 | 202 |
Political Modernisation and Political Development 215225 | 215 |
Index 902910 | 902 |
30915 | 903 |
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