Indian Political Thinkers

Paper Code: 
DPOL701 (A)
Credits: 
06
Contact Hours: 
90.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

The objectives of this course are to:

1. Make learners aware of the various strands of thoughts with Indian perspective.

2. Acquaint the students with understand existing, contemporary and emerging trends in Politics with reference to how thinkers viewed them in the context of their times

 

Course Outcomes (CO)

Course

Learning outcomes (at course level)

Learning and teaching strategies

Assessment Strategies

Paper Code

Paper Title

DPOL 701

Indian Political Thinkers

CO41:   Understand the nature, methods and significance of Indian political thought.

CO42:  Develop understanding of the various strands of thoughts with Indian perspective.

CO43:  Understanding the political and social solutions suggested by various thinkers , to the problems of India as a nation

CO44:  Develop an in-depth interrogation of the principles on which the Indian national movement was fought.

CO 45:Analyse the ideology of the Indian thinkers for the reformation in society.

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

 

18.00
Unit I: 
Ancient thinkers

Manu: Ideological foundation, Central theme and content of Manusmriti, the state, Saptanga theory, territorial administration, financial administration, judicial system, interstate relations.

Kautilya: Arthshashtra, theory of state, saptang theory, administrative organization, financial administration, judicial system, interstate relations, war contribution

18.00
Unit II: 
Social Reformers

Ram Mohan Roy: Religious views, religious-social reforms, education, economic ideas, and Political ideas.

Vivekanand: Religious ideas, social ideas, political ideas, socialism, education.

Dayanand Saraswati: Political ideas, religious-social reforms with revival of Hinduism

18.00
Unit III: 
Extremists and Communists

Bal Gangadhar Tilak: Tilak as an extremist, attitude towards Congress, radical political activities, Home Rule campaign, spiritual nationalism and revivalism, education, political independence and social reforms.  

Shri Aurbindo: Philosophy of history and culture, theory of nationalism and human unity, political ideas, systematic conceptualization, the phenomenology of political values.

M.N. Roy: Critique of Marx, Concept of New Humanism, Freedom & Democracy, on Gandhi, Economic views, revolution

18.00
Unit IV: 
Founders of Indian Nation

M.K. Gandhi: Social philosophy- Untouchability, Ashram system, position of women, religion, political ideas- truth, nonviolence, Satyagraha movement, Concept of Ramrajya and Economic ideas- khadi, swadeshi, bread labour, economic trusteeship. Relevance of Gandhian Philosophy in contemporary world

J.L. Nehru: Democratic Socialism, Nationalism and Internationalism, Non Alignment and Panchsheel

18.00
Unit V: 
The Radicals

B. R. Ambedkar : Social views- Hindu social order, caste system, position of women, social reforms, untouchability,  Political ideas- state, form of government, rights and freedoms of  citizens, successful democracy, Role in constitution making.

Subhash Chandra Bose: philosophical foundation of political ideas, reflections upon Indian history, triumphant patriotism, nationalist realism, political ideas of Forward Bloc.

 

Essential Readings: 

Ø  Roy,H.,Singh,M.P.(2017), Indian Political Thought,Delhi,Pearson

Ø  Roy,H.,Singh,M.P.(2011), Indian Political Thought- Themes and Thinkers (ed.) Delhi,Pearson

Ø  Pandey, U.S (2011),Indian Political Thought,Delhi, D.P.S.Publishing house

Ø  Manav,S,(2012), Introduction to Indian Political Thought,Delhi, Raj Publications

Ø  Gauba,O. P.,(2016), Indian Political Thought,New Delhi,  Mayur Paperback

Ø  Padhy,K.S. ,(2014), Indian Political Thought, Delhi, OHI Learning Pvt Ltd

Ø  Verma,V.P.,,( 2017), Modern Indian Political Thought (Vol.II), Agra,Laxmi Narayan Agarwal

 

References: 

Ø  Bhagwan,V., (2002), Indian Political Thinkers, Delhi, Atma Ram & Sons,

Ø  Mehta V.R, (2008), Foundations of Indian Political Thought, New Delhi, Manohar Publishers.

Ø  Pruthi,R.K. & Chaturvedi, A., (2009),  Political Philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi, New Delhi, Commonwealth Publishers

Ø  Verma, S.L ,(2004), Representative Indian Political Thinkers,  Jaipur,Daulat Chand Jain

Ø  Appadorai,A.(1996 ), Indian Political Thinking in the Twentieth Century, London OUP

Ø  Bali,D.R ,(1980), Modern Indian Thought, New Delhi,Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd

Ø  Ray ,B.N. (1998),Tradition and Innovation in Indian Political Thought, Delhi, Ajanta

Ø  Brown ,D.M (ed),(1982), The White Umbrella: Indian Political Thought from Manu to Gandhiji, Bombay, Jaico,

Ø  Saletore,B.A ,(1963), Ancient Indian Political Thought and Institutions,Mumbai, Asia

Ø   Singh,N.P ,(1976), Political Ideas and Ideals in the Mahabharata,Mumbai, Popular Prakashan

Ø  Spellman,J ,(1964), The Political Theory of Ancient India, Oxford, Clarendon Press,

Ø  Vanna,V.P,(1954), Studies in Hindu Political Thought and Its Metaphysical Foundation,New Delhi, Motilal Banarasidass

Ø  Verma ,V.P,(1996), Ancient and Medieval Indian Political Thought (Vol.I), Agra,Laxmi Narayan Agarwal

Ø  Verma V.P, (1996), Modern  Indian Political Thought (Vol.I),Agra, Laxmi Narayan Agarwal

 

E-Resources

Ø  Pandey, R. K., Chakrabarty, B. (2009). Modern Indian Political Thought: Text and Context. India: SAGE Publications. Can be retrieved from https://libgen.is/book/index.php?md5=0767FFA43BC877388C22DADDD0012023

Ø  Indian Political Thought: A Reader. (2010). United Kingdom: Routledge. Can be retrieved from https://libgen.is/book/index.php?md5=DE4710F987E28FC7A8EB7FA523A06341

Ø  Indian Political Thought: Themes and Thinkers. (2011). India: Pearson. Can be retrieved from  https://www.google.co.in/books/edition/Indian_Political_Thought/yP59iDghcIkC?hl=en&gbpv=0

Ø  PADHY, K. S. (2011). INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT. India: PHI Learning. Can be retrieved from  https://www.google.co.in/books/edition/INDIAN_POLITICAL_THOUGHT/sZVopB0GNPQC?hl=en&gbpv=0

Ø  Mehta, V. R., Mehta, V. R. (1996). Foundations of Indian Political Thought: An Interpretation : from Manu to the Present Day. India: Manohar. Can be retrieved from https://www.google.co.in/books/edition/Foundations_of_Indian_Political_Thought/rPx6FPQgUuIC?hl=en

 

Journals

Ø  Sage Journals

Ø  The Indian Journal of Political Science

Ø  Global Journal of Political Science (GJPS)

Ø  International political science association

Ø  The Indian journal of political science

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