The objectives of this course are to:
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Learning outcomes (at course level) |
Learning and teaching strategies |
Assessment Strategies |
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Paper Title |
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POL 611 |
Representative Political Thinkers |
CO101: Identify the rudimentary context and central arguments and aims of the concerned thinker. CO102: Understand political thought processes and theory making in the West. CO103: Acquire knowledge about western political thinkers and theirs view on state craft. CO104: Understand different perspectives and approaches to state, politics, government, sovereignty, citizenship and so on. |
Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Tutorials, Reading assignments, Demonstration, Team teaching 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
Online Quiz |
Jeremy Bentham (Utilitarianism; Theory of Punishment , Laws and Rights, Prison reforms)
J.S. Mill (Revision of Benthamite Utilitarianism, Concept of Liberty, Representative Democracy)
Karl Marx (Concept of Dilectics, Historical Materialism, Economic interpretation of society and State, Revolution)
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V.I. Lenin (with reference to changes introduced into Marxism, theory of party organization and Theory of Imperialism)
Mao Zedong (Theory of communism & Cultural Revolution, )
John Rawls (Theory of Justice)
Harold Laski (On state & sovereignty, Federalism, concept of rights, liberty & property)