Handbook of Political Science

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Political Theory is man’s attempt to consciously understand and solve the problems of his group life and organization. Such a disciplined investigation of political problems aims to relate people, objects and happenings under some notion of common good or common interest. Political institutions and political theories should merge for such objective. “Handbook of political Science” is an attempt to bring before the readers the origin of political theory and its development down from primitive through medieval to modern political scenario. In this endeavour, the book describes in detail political writings and contributions of Aristotle, Plato, St. Augustine, St. Paul, Cicero, Thomas Aquinas, John Locke and numerous other political pioneers. Besides delving deep into political ideals and concepts of these great political philosophers, the book critically evaluates them in modern perspective. The book is of utmost importance to students, teachers, scholars and general readers.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR P.B. Rathod

Dr. P.B. Rathod (born on May 5, 1958) has consistently good academic record. He did his B.A. from Karnatak University Dharwad in 1980 and M.A. (Political Science) from Gulbarga University Gulbarga (Karnataka)in 01982. He also did his Ph.D. from Gulbarga University in 1998. On Development Administration. He is continuously engaged in research pursuits. His several research Papers/ Articles have also been Published in reputed Journals. He is a life member of the Indian Institute of Public Administration New Delhi. He has actively participated in various seminars, workshops and summer institute. Presently he is one of the staff of the Post-graduate Department of Political Science Gulbarga University. He has 16 years of teaching experience of M.A. classes.

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Title
Handbook of Political Science
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8183760805
Length
viii+361p., Index; 23cm.
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