Understanding Political Theory
1) | Introduction to Political Theory |
A. What is Politics: Theorizing the ‘Political’ | |
B. Traditions of Political Theory: | |
Liberal | |
Marxist | |
Anarchist | |
Conservative | |
C. Approaches to Political Theory: | |
Normative | |
Historical | |
Empirical | |
D. Critical and Contemporary Perspectives in Political Theory: | |
Feminist | |
Post Modern |
2) | Political theory and practice |
Grammar of democracy | |
Democracy: History of an Idea | |
Procedural Democracy and Its criticism | |
Deliberative Democracy | |
Participation and Representation |
Constitutional Government and Democracy in India
I. | Constituent Assembly and Constitution |
Philosophy of the Constitution | |
Preface | |
Features of the Constitution | |
Fundamental Rights | |
Directive Principles | |
II. | Organs of government |
1. Legislature: Parliament | |
2. Executive: | |
1. President | |
2. Prime Minister | |
3. Judiciary: Supreme Court | |
III. | Federalism and Decentralization |
Federalism | |
Separation of Powers | |
Emergency Provision | |
Fifth and Sixth Schedules | |
Panchayati Raj | |
Municipalities |
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