Political Theory: An Introduction
A. Mahatma Gandhi | (i) A Scientist sociologist |
B. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar | (ii) Hind Swaraj |
C. Karl Marx | (iii) the scheduled castes must be considered a minority |
D. Plato and Aristotle | (iv) An ancient Indian diplomat and thinker |
E. Kautilya | (v) Philosophers of ancient Greece |
A. Mahatma Gandhi | (i) Hind Swaraj |
B. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar | (ii) the scheduled castes must be considered a minority |
C. Karl Marx | (iii) Philosophers of ancient Greece |
D. Plato and Aristotle | (iv) Philosophers of ancient Greece |
E. Kautilya | (v) An ancient Indian diplomat and thinker |
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Explain any two level of poltics you understand.
How are Human beings are unique?
'Politics is not confined to the affairs of government'. Explain.
What is politics?
Mention the features constituting the meaning of politics.
How do we take a lively interest in what governments do?
Mention the thought of various political thinker highlighted in this chapter.
Identify the political principle which is in application in each of the following statement/situations.
(i) I should be able to decide which subjects I want to study in school.
(ii) The practice of untouchability has been abolished.
(iii) All Indians are equal before law.
(d) Minorities can have their own schools and colleges.
(e) Foreigners who are visiting India cannot vote in Indian elections.
(f) There should be no censorship of media or fitness.
(g) Students should be consulted while planning the annual day function.
(h) Everyone must join the Republic Day Celebration.
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