The objectives of this course are to:
1. Make learners familiarise with the various schools of political thoughts
2. Acquaint the students with knowledge advocated by various political philosophers on state and politics
3. Provide a framework to enable critical thinking and analysis of the state-society relations
Course Objectives (CO)
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POL 124 |
History of Political Theory –From Plato to Marx |
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to: CO13: Demonstrate knowledge and able to analyze the political and social thought of various prominent Western thinkers CO14: Understand the various schools of political thought of Western Political Philosophy CO15: Understand existing, contemporary and emerging trends in Politics with reference to how thinkers viewed them in the context of their times CO16: Acquaint them with the relevance of these thoughts in contemporary times |
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 |
Greek Political Philosophy- The fundamentals of Greek Political Philosophy, Philosophical ideas of Socrates, Plato-Justice, Education, Communism of Wives and Property, Philosopher King, Greek Political Philosophy- The fundamentals of Greek Political Philosophy, Philosophical ideas of Socrates, Plato-Justice, Education, Communism of Wives and Property, Philosopher King, Theory of Best state, Second Ideal StateTheory of Best state, Second Ideal State
Aristotle- State, Slavery, Citizenship, Resolution, concept of Best State, Trends in Political Philosophy after Aristotle- Influence of Christianity on Theory of State
St. Thomas Aquinas- Political Theory, Views about Laws and Justice, Nature of State, The Church and the State;
Machiavelli- Views about human nature, Child of Renaissance, Nation State and power Politics, Religion , Morality and Politics
Jean Bodin- Political Ideas and Concept of Sovereignty,
Thomas Hobbes- Development of Social Contract Theory, Human Nature, State of Nature, Social Contract, Sovereignty, Resistance of Individual against State
John Locke- Human nature, State of Nature, Theory of Social Contract, Private Property, Theory of Revolution, Natural rights and Natural Law, Rousseau and his views about Social Contract, Doctrine of General Will
Links:
[1] https://politicalscience.iisuniv.ac.in/courses/subjects/history-political-theory-plato-marx-4
[2] https://politicalscience.iisuniv.ac.in/academic-year/2022-23