Modern Political Philosophy
| Modern Political Philosophy | |
| I. Modernity and its Discourses | |
| Kant on Modernity, Faith on Reason, Understanding Nature’s nature. | |
| II. Romantics | |
| Jean-Jacques Rousseau | |
| Mary Wollstonecraft | |
| III. Liberal Socialist | |
| John Stuart Mill | |
| IV. Radicals | |
| Karl Marx | |
| Hegel |
Indian Political Thought-I
| Indian Political Thought-I | |
| I. Introduction to Modern Indian Political Thought | |
| II. Raja Rammohan Roy: Rights | |
| III. Pandita Ramabai: Gender | |
| IV. Vivekananda: Ideal Society | |
| V. Gandhi: Swaraj | |
| VI. Ambedkar: Social Justice | |
| VI. Tagore: Critique of Nationalism | |
| VII. Iqbal: Community | |
| IX. Savarkar: Hindutva | |
| X. Nehru: Secularism | |
| XI. Lohia: Socialism |

