B.A(H) Political Science SOL DU 5th Semester | Unit Wise Notes

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Classical Political Philosophy
I. Text and Interpretation
II. Ancient Time
Plato
Aristotle
III. Interval:
Machiavelli
IV. Possessive Individualism
Hobbes
Locke
Indian Political Thought-I
I. Traditions of Pre-Colonial Indian
Political Thought
Brahminic
Syncratic
Shramanic
Islamic
II. Ved Vyas (Shantiparva): Rajdharma
III. Manu: Social Law
IV. Kautilya: Theory of State
V. Agannasutta (Digha Nikaya): Theory of Kingship
VI. Barani: Ideal Polity
VII. Abul Fazl: Monarchy
VIII. Kabir: Syncretism
Unit-1: Human Rights: Theory and Institutionalization
Lesson-1: Understanding Human Rights: Three Generations of Rights
Lesson 2: Institutionalization: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Lesson-3: Provision of Rights in the Constitution of India and South Africa
Unit-2: Issues
Lesson-1 : Torture and Torture : United States and India
Lesson-2: Surveillance and Censorship: China and India
Lesson-3: Terrorism and Vulnerability of Minorities: United States and India
Unit-3: Structural Violence
Lesson-1 : Caste and Ethnicity : India and South Africa
Lesson-2: Gender Violence: India and Pakistan
Lesson-3: Aboriginal / Native and Land related questions – Australia and India

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