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Contents
Front Matter
Introduction
1.
Chapter 1
2.
What is Theory and Why do we need Social and Political Theory
3.
Approaches to the Study of Political Theory – Liberal, Conservative Traditions
4.
Approaches to the Study of Political Theory –Marxist
5.
Approaches to the Study of Political Theory – Feminist Tradition
6.
Approaches to the Study of Political Theory – Postmodern Traditions
7.
Marxist Understanding of Politics and Power
8.
The Feminist Understanding of Politics and Power
9.
Understanding Civil Society
10.
Equality of What and Justification of Equality
11.
Understanding Liberty
12.
Roman Political Thought: Roman Law and Cicero
13.
St Augustine and Thomas Aquinas
14.
J.S. Mill and T.H. Green: Reformist Liberals
15.
Karl Marx and Scientific Socialism
16.
Political thought in Arthashastra : Kautilya
17.
The Political thought in Dharmashastra: MANU
18.
RAJA RAM MOHAN ROY : THE FIRST MODERN
19.
SWAMI DAYANAND SARASWATI : THE REFORMIST
20.
Liberal Tradition: G.K. Gokhale
21.
B G TILAK AND THEORY OF PROTEST
22.
Mahatma Gandhi and Non Violent Revolution
23.
M.N. Roy and Radical Humanism
24.
Idea of Nation: Iqbal, Tagore and Savarkar
25.
Social Justice Discourse : BR Ambedkar
26.
J L Nehru and Democratic Socialism
27.
Socialist Intervention : RAM MANOHAR LOHIA
Back Matter
Appendix
Political Theory and Thought: Western and Indian Traditions
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