The objectives of this course are to:
1. Acquaint the students with political events and problems of their time and prescribed solutions.
2. Understand continuity and change within the Western political tradition.
Course Outcomes (CO)
Course |
Learning outcomes (at course level) |
Learning and teaching strategies |
Assessment Strategies |
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Course Code |
Course Title |
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POL 224 |
History of Political Theory-II |
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to: CO38: Have a nuanced reflection of political thoughts and its impact on contemporary world CO39: Comprehends knowledge advocated by various political philosophers on state and politics
CO40: Develop a comparative perspective of political philosophies in the west CO41: Analyse and assess how these basic concepts and principles influenced the development of Western political thought, and consequently the evolution of political and social institutions, law, constitutions, and communities; |
Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Tutorials, Reading assignments, Power Point Presentation
Learning activities for the students: Self-learning assignments, Effective questions, Seminar presentation, Giving tasks. |
Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Solving problems in tutorials, Assignments, Presentation, Individual and group projects |
Bentham- Basic principles of Utilitarianism, Political Implications of the philosophy, State and Punishment, Prison reforms, function and purpose of State,
J. S Mill - As a prophet of Empty Liberty, revisions of Bentham’s Utilitarianism
Fredrich Hegel- Dialectical Materialism
T.H.Green- Theory of State, Resistance to State, War
Marx- Basic Principles of Marxian Philosophy, Materialistic Interpretation of History, Theory of Surplus value, Origin and function of State, Theme of Alienation, Theory of class struggle
Lenin- Leninism- Definitions and Nature, Lenin’s contribution to Marxism, Theory of Party Organisation, Theory of Imperialism,
Mao Zedong- Communism and Cultural Revolution
August Comte- Political Ideas, Development of Social and political Institutions,
Functional Division, Social stratification and Division of labour;
Harold Laski- State and Sovereignty, Liberty and Equality, Private Property
Ø Gauba, O.P., (2021), Western Political Thought, New Delhi, Mayur Paperbacks
Ø Sharma, U., & Sharma, S.K.,(2021), Western Political Thought: From Plato to Burke, New Delhi , Atlantic Publishers
Ø Wayper, C.L.,(2021), Political Thought, India, Aitbs Publishers
Ø Suda, J.P.,( 2020), History of Political Thought: (Vol. I&II), Merrut, K. Nath & Co
Ø Boucher, D.,& Kelly, P.,(2017)Political Thinkers, London,Oxford University Press
Ø Mukherjee S. (2015), History of Political Thought: Plato to Marx, New Delhi,Prentice Hall of India
Ø Pagare, G.K., (2012),Contemporary Political Thought , New Delhi,Cyber Tech Publications
Ø Sabine,G.H.,(2019), History of Political Theory,New Delhi, Oxford and IBH Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd.
Ø Nelson B.R.,(2017),Western Political Thought, Second Edition, New Delhi, Pearson Education
Ø Skoble,A. & Machan,T., (2007), Political Philosophy: Essential Selections, New Delhi, Pearson Education
Ø Adam, I., & Dyson, R.W.,(2004),Fifty Great Political Thinkers, London, Routledge
Ø Finlayson,A., (2003), Contmporary Political Thought ; A Reader and guide,New York, New York University Press
Ø Coleman,J., (2000), A History of Political Thought: From Ancient Greece to Early Christianity, London, Blackwell
Ø Kymlicka,W., (1990), Contemporary Political Philosophy : An Introduction, United Kingdom, Clarendon Press
Ø Berki,R.N., (1977),The History of Political Thought: A Short Introduction, United States, Rowman and Littlefield
Ø Parekh ,B., & Pantham, T., (1987), Political Discourse: Explorations in Indian and Western Political Thought, New Delhi, Sage Publication
Facilitating the achievement of Course Learning Outcomes
S.No. |
Course Learning Outcomes |
Teaching and Learning Activity |
1. |
Develop a comparative perspective of political philosophies in the west |
Lecture, Power point presentations ,Classroom discussions |
2. |
Comprehends knowledge advocated by various political philosophers on state and politics |
Lecture and Feedback through class discussions |
3. |
Have a nuanced reflection of political thoughts and its impact on contemporary world |
Discussions and exposure to video lectures of thinkers available on the online platform |
*Assessment tasks will include test on the topics, quiz, studentpresentations and assignments
Ø McClelland J.S., A History of western political thought (2005) , New York , Taylor & Francis Can be retrieved from ISBN 0-203-98074-3 Master e-book ISBN. ISBN 0-415-11961-8 (hbk)
https://e-docs.eplo.int/phocadownloadpap/userupload/aportinou-
eplo.int/28e489843d193ca736aa1019d09614.pdf
Ø Nannerl O. Keohane, Western Political Thought (2014),Oxford University Press,
Can be retrived as https://www.oxfordhandbooks.com/view/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199653881.001.0001/oxfordhb-9780199653881-e-001
Ø The Indian Journal of Political Science
Ø Political Science Review
Ø The Indian Journal of Politics
Ø Political Science Quarterly