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Imprint of the British Constitution on the Indian Constitution

The Indian Constitution, while a unique and comprehensive document, undeniably bears the imprint of the British Constitution due to India's long …

Multicultural Perspectives on Rights

In today's globalized world, the concept of rights is no longer seen as a monolithic or universally agreed-upon idea. Instead, it is deeply influ…

Success of contemporary democracies lies in State limiting its own power. Comment.

The success of contemporary democracies hinges on the state's ability to limit its own power, which is a foundational principle in democratic gov…

Foucault's Concept of Power

Foucault's concept of power represents a significant departure from traditional views, which often frame power as something that is held and exer…

State of Nature as State of War (Hobbes)

Thomas Hobbes' concept of the state of nature as a state of war is central to his political philosophy, particularly as articulated in his semina…

The Decline of Political Science

The mid-twentieth century witnessed a significant questioning of the relevance of traditional political theory, particularly as new approaches in pol…

The normative approach in political science

The normative approach in political science centers on evaluating the ethical and moral aspects of political life, focusing on how political actions,…
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