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15th May 2015, 09:15 AM
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Burdwan university political science general syllabus
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6th October 2015, 04:34 PM
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Re: Burdwan university political science general syllabus
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12th February 2016, 12:48 PM
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Re: Burdwan university political science general syllabus
Hello sir ! I am a student of Burdwan university , do you have Burdwan university Political science general syllabus ?
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12th February 2016, 12:48 PM
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Re: Burdwan university political science general syllabus
Hello buddy as you want here we provides you Burdwan university Political science general syllabus as follows Paper – I Political Theory 1. The meaning of Political Theory : Present state of Political Theory. 2. Different approaches : (a) Traditional, (b) Marxist and (c) Behavioural with special reference to David Easton’s system analysis. 3. The concept of State Sovereignty : (a) Monistic, (b) Pluralistic and (c) Popular. 4. Rights, Liberty and Equality : Meaning and their inter-relationship. Rawl’s concept of Justice. 5. Ideology : Meaning and its variants- (a) Anarchism, (b) Fascism and (c) Liberalism and Neo-liberalism. 6. Socialism- its variants : (a) Utopian, (b) Scientific and (c) Democratic (basic tenets). 7. Theories of the State : (a) Idealist, (b) Marxist and (c) Gandhian. 8. Concept of hegemony in Gramsci. 9. Concept of Democracy : Liberal and Marxist. 10. Concept of Political Change : Liberal and Marxist. PAPER – II WESTERN POLITICAL THOUGHT 1. General Features of Greek Political Thought. Sophists and Plato : Justice. Aristotle : The State and its Constitutions. 2. Roman Political Thought : General features with special reference to Citizenship and Law. 3. Mediaeval Political Thought : Church vs State (with reference to St. Augustine, St. Thomas Aquinas and Marsiglio of Padua). 4. Renaissance and Machiavelli : His Concept of Power and Secularization of Politics. 5. Bodin and Hobbes : Concept of Sovereignty. 6. Locke : Foundations of Liberalism : Natural Rights and Limited Government, J.S.Mill : Utilitarianism. 7. Rousseau : General Will. 8. Hegel : State. 9. Marx and Engels : Historical Materialism. Lenin : Imperialism. 10. Isaiah Berlin : Liberty. PAPER – III GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS IN INDIA 1. The Constituent Assembly – its character. The Making of the Indian Constitution. 2. The Preamble and its significance. 3. Fundamental Rights and Duties: Directive Principles of State Policy. Special Provisions for S. C. and S.T. 4. Nature of Federalism : Union – State Relations (Legislative, Administrative and Financial), Recent trends. Reorganisation of states. 5. Union Legislature : Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha- organization, functions, and Law-making procedure : Speaker : Procedure of Constitutional Amendment. 6. Union Executive : President, Vice-President, Prime Minister, and Council of Ministers. Emergency Powers of the Indian President. 7. Government in the State : Governor, Chief Minister, and the Council of Ministers. State Legislatures : composition and functions. 8. Judiciary : Supreme Court and the High Courts : Composition and functions – Judicial Activism. 9. Party System in India : features and trends : Political Parties in West Bengal. 10. Electoral Process : Election Commission : composition and functions : need for electoral reforms. |