PAPER: I POLITICAL SCIENCE: BASIC PRINCIPLES
(Marks: 100)
Table of Contents
PART: A Political Theory
This part of the course relates to the traits of political thought as presented historically by the Western and Muslim philosophers.
- Western Political Thought: Plato; Aristotle; Machiavelli; Hobbes; Locke; Rousseau; Marxism; Leninism; Maoism
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Muslim Political Thought: AI-Farabi; AI-Mawardi; AI-Ghazali; Tusi; Ibn-e-Khaldoon; Allama Iqbal
PART: B State and Individual
The Institution of State and its attributes for human welfare have been highlighted here.
- Welfare State Perceptions: Western and Islamic
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Basic Concepts: Sovereignty; Constitutionalism; Power Distribution; Law; Liberty; Equality; Rights and Duties
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Modes of Participation: Demands; Decisions; Public Opinion; Political Parties; Pressure Groups; Representation
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Institutions and Leadership:
i) Legislature; Executive; Judiciary
ii) Competing Elites: Political; Military; Bureaucratic
- Forms of Government: Monarchy; Democracy; Dictatorship; Unitary; Federation; Confederation; Parliamentary; Presidential; Authoritarian
RECOMMENDED BOOKS – Paper: I POLITICAL SCIENCE: BASIC PRINCIPLES
Part: A Political Theory
- M.M. Sharif, History of Muslim Philosophy
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Rosenthal, Political Thought in Medieval Islam
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Haroon Khan Sherwani, Muslim Political Thought and Administration
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George H. Sabine, History of Political Thought
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Judd Harmon, Political Thought: From Plato to Present
Part: B Individual and State
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Rodee and Anderson, Introduction to Political Science
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Mazharul Haq, Theory and Practice in Political Science
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Rosenthal, Modern Islamic State
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Samuel Beer and Adam Ullam, Patterns of Government
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V.O. Key, Politics, Parties and Pressure Groups
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Ernest Barker, Reflections on Government