Practice Questions 1] Compare negative and positive concepts of liberty. [2019/15m/200w/2c]2] Nothing against the state, nothing over it, nothing beyond it’ – Mussolini. Comment. [2018/10m/150w/1e]3]…
Practice Questions 1] Explain the relationship between power, authority and legitimacy. [2018/15m/200w/3c]2] Explain the radical view of power in Steven Lukes.3] How do you relate…
Practice Questions 1] Write a short note on Deliberative democracy. [2019/10m/150w/1d]2] Comment on Substantive democracy. [2018/10m/150w/1d]Critically examine MacPherson’s view on democracy. [2018/15m/200w/3b]3] Examine the major…
Practice Questions 1] Discuss the doctrine of ‘rights as trump’. [2019/15m/200w/4b]2] What do you understand by three generations of human rights? [2018/20m/250w/3a]3] Elucidate the concept…
Practice Questions 1] Equality means fair treatment rather than equal treatment. Comment. [2018/15m/200w/2c]2] In western political thought, liberty and equality will always be in an…
Practice Questions 1] Write a short note on pluralist theory of the State. [2019/10m/150w/1b]2] Critically examine the neoliberal theory of State. [2018/20m/250w/2a]3] Attempt critique to…
Practice Questions 1] Examine communitarian perspectives on justice. [2019/15m/200w/2b]2] Comment on distributive justice. [2018/10m/150w/1c]3] Analyse John Rawls’ justification of discrimination to achieve the goals of…
Previous Year Questions Discuss the subject matter of comparative politics. Outline the limitations of comparative political analysis. [2020/10m/150w/1a] Examine the significance of the comparative method…
Gandhi is rightly regarded as father of Indian nationalism. It was under Gandhi that the national movement became mass movement. Gandhi is the next logical…
We will try to understand the relevance of Gandhi in present times from the perspective of important political scholars, namely Bhikhu Parekh, Ramchandra Guha &…