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Political Theory (Two Color): An Introduction

Political Theory  (Two Color):   An Introduction

Author(s):
  • Rajeev Bhargava
  • Ashok Acharya
  • Author: Rajeev Bhargava
    • ISBN:9789332568839
    • 10 Digit ISBN:9332568839
    • Price:Rs. 525.00
    • Pages:350
    • Imprint:Pearson Education
    • Binding:Paperback
    • Status:Available


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     This pioneering political theory textbook is a step towards making students do and evolve an Indian political theory, that is, theory born out of reflection on and engagement with Indian social and political practices. It innovatively embeds Indian cases and contexts in the theoretical discussions and involves students in applying theories to current issues. Without oversimplifying concepts, this textbook uses the conversational, context-specific style of a good teacher and recreates the flavor of the classroom inside its covers. Some of its special features are: An outline for each chapter highlighting its main elements, an introductory section discussing the concept, and rationale of chapter organization, cross-referencing of important terms, points for discussion and a detailed reading list.

    Table of Content

    Part I: What Is Political Theory and Why Do We Need It?
    1.What Is Political Theory? Rajeev Bhargava
    2.Why Do We Need Political Theory? Rajeev Bhargava
    Part II: Concepts 3.Liberty V. Sriranjani
    4.Equality Ashok Acharya
    5.Justice Krishna Menon
    6.Rights Papiya Sengupta Talukdar
    7.Democracy Janaki Srinivasan
    8.Citizenship Anupama Roy
    9.Power Nivedita Menon
    10.Sovereignty Krishna Menon
    11.State Swaha Das
    12.Civil Society Mohinder Singh
    13.Property Mohinder Singh
    14.Gender Nivedita Menon
    Part III: Ideologies 15.Liberalism Ashok Acharya
    16.Socialism Sunalini Kumar
    17.Nationalism Sunalini Kumar
    18.Secularism Rajeev Bhargava
    Part IV: Political Arguments 19.Affirmative Action Ashok Acharya
    20.Freedom of Speech and the Question of Censorship Aarti Sethi
     

    Salient Features

    •A chapter outline for each chapter, which highlights its main elements
    •An introductory section, discussing the concept and the rationale of chapter organization
    •Cross-referencing of important terms
    •Points for discussion, which ask the student to link the discussion in the text to current issues
    •A detailed reading list