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main features of ancient indian political thought: Main Features of Ancient Indian Political Thought and Political Idea of Manu and Kautilya Surendra Nath Mittal, 1995 |
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main features of ancient indian political thought: Indigenous Historical Knowledge Pradeep Kumar Gautam, Saurabh Mishra (Research assistant), Arvind Gupta, 2015 Contains select papers presented in a series of workshops, national and international seminars organised by the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses. The project is an attempt to trace, look into, analyse and relate with the indigenous strategic thinking in India. |
main features of ancient indian political thought: Islamic Political Thought Gerhard Bowering, 2015-03-29 A concise and authoritative introduction to Islamic political ideas In sixteen concise chapters on key topics, this book provides a rich, authoritative, and up-to-date introduction to Islamic political thought from the birth of Islam to today, presenting essential background and context for understanding contemporary politics in the Islamic world and beyond. Selected from the acclaimed Princeton Encyclopedia of Islamic Political Thought, and focusing on the origins, development, and contemporary importance of Islamic political ideas and related subjects, each chapter offers a sophisticated yet accessible introduction to its topic. Written by leading specialists and incorporating the latest scholarship, the alphabetically arranged chapters cover the topics of authority, the caliphate, fundamentalism, government, jihad, knowledge, minorities, modernity, Muhammad, pluralism and tolerance, the Qur'an, revival and reform, shari?a (sacred law), traditional political thought, ‘ulama' (religious scholars), and women. Read separately or together, these chapters provide an indispensable resource for students, journalists, policymakers, and anyone else seeking an informed perspective on the complex intersection of Islam and politics. The contributors are Gerhard Bowering, Ayesha S. Chaudhry, Patricia Crone, Roxanne Euben, Yohanan Friedmann, Paul L. Heck, Roy Jackson, Wadad Kadi, John Kelsay, Gudrun Krämer, Ebrahim Moosa, Armando Salvatore, Aram A. Shahin, Emad El-Din Shahin, Devin J. Stewart, SherAli Tareen, and Muhammad Qasim Zaman. A new afterword discusses the essays in relation to contemporary political developments. |
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main features of ancient indian political thought: A HISTORY OF POLITICAL THOUGHT SUBRATA MUKHERJEE, SUSHILA RAMASWAMY, 2011-08-09 This lucidly written text, in its second edition, continues to provide a comprehensive study of the classical political tradition from Plato to Marx. The book elucidates the fascinating evolution of the history of political ideas, through the works of thirteen key political thinkers — which includes Plato, Aristotle, Machiavelli, Hegel and Marx. The text highlights the decline and revival of classical political theory and portrays the clash of universalism vs. localism in the classical tradition. It focuses on the recent interpretations of the classical texts, for instance, feasibility of the ideal State in Plato; civic humanism and republicanism in Machiavelli; the radicalism of Locke, and the contributions to the woman’s cause by John Stuart Mill. The text is intended for the undergraduate and postgraduate students of Political Science of various universities, and for all those who are appearing for the civil services examinations. NEW TO THIS EDITION : Inclusion of two important liberal thinkers, Mary Wollstonecraft, the founder of liberal feminism, and Immanuel Kant, a de-ontological liberal. Addition of an Appendix on John Rawls who is credited as a seminal thinker of contemporary times, having played a crucial role in the revival of normative political theory. |
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main features of ancient indian political thought: Indian Knowledge Systems Kapil Kapoor, Avadhesh K. Singh, 2005 Contributed articles on Intellectual life and Hindu civilization presented at a seminar held in Shimla at 2003. |
main features of ancient indian political thought: Taxation and Revenue Collection in Ancient India Sanjeev Kumar, 2016-05-11 This is the first book to study taxation and revenue collection through a detailed analysis of public finance and financial administration in four major Indian texts, namely Mahabharata, Manusmriti, Shukranitisar and Arthashastra, as philosophers trained in the Indian classic tradition and scholars working on ancient Indian wisdom mostly prefer a more abstract approach. India has a long tradition of at least two millennia of active philosophizing in the fields of logic, ethics, epistemology and metaphysics, though many in the West feel hesitant in according it the title “philosophy” in their sense of the word. Furthermore, few in India have taken it beyond philosophy towards active knowledge. This book re-visits and re-interprets the contexts of these texts with logic and objectivity to bring the pearls of knowledge found within into the present day, showing that Sanskrit is still the lingua franca of intellectual dialogue in India. |
main features of ancient indian political thought: भारतीय राजनीतिक चिंतन - Bhartiya Rajnitik Chintan - Indian Political Thinkers According To NEP - 2020 Arun Kumar, 2023-06-10 1. Indian Political Thought : Introduction, Nature, Source and Characteristics, 2. Manu, 3. Kautilya, 4. Raja Rammohan Ray, 5. Swami Vivekanand, 6. Bal Ganagadhar Tilak, 7. Aurbindo Ghosh, 8. Mahatma Gandhi, 9. Jawahar Lal Nehru, 10. Subhash Chandra Bose, 11. Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar, 12. Manavendra Nath Roy, 13. Political Thoughts of Ram Manohar Lohiya, 14. Jai Praksh Narayan, 15. Deendayal Upadhyay, 16. Contribution of Woman Thinkers. |
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main features of ancient indian political thought: German Nationalism and Indian Political Thought Alexei Pimenov, 2020-01-22 This book examines the influence of Indian socio-political thought, ideas, and culture on German Romantic nationalism. It suggests that, contrary to the traditional view that the concepts of nationalism have moved exclusively from the West to the rest of the world, in the crucial case of German nationalism, the essential intellectual underpinnings of the nationalist discourse came to the West, not from the West. The book demonstrates how the German Romantic fascination with India resulted in the adoption of Indian models of identity and otherness and ultimately shaped German Romantic nationalism. The author illustrates how Indian influence renovated the scholarly design of German nationalism and, at the same time, became central to pre-modern and pre-nationalist models of identity, which later shaped the Aryan myth. Focusing on the scholarship of Friedrich Schlegel, Otmar Frank, Joseph Goerres, and Arthur Schopenhauer, the book shows how, in explaining the fact of the diversity of languages, peoples, and cultures, the German Romantics reproduced the Indian narrative of the degradation of some Indo-Aryan clans, which led to their separation from the Aryan civilization. An important resource for the nexus between Indology and Orientalism, German Indian Studies and studies of nationalism, this book will be of interest to researchers working in the fields of history, European and South Asian area studies, philosophy, political science, and IR theory. |
main features of ancient indian political thought: NEP Idea of Bharat आईडिया ऑफ़ भारत [B.A. Ist Sem] Dr. A. K. Chaturvedi, 2023-11-08 1. Survey of the Sources of Indian History, 2. Concept of Bharatvarsh (Understanding Bharatvarsh and the Eeternity of India’s Synonyms), 3. Indian Concept of Time and Space, 4. Concept of History : Indian Historical Views, 5. Pride of Indian Literature—Vedas, Vedangs, Upnishads, Mahakavya, Jain and Buddha Literature, Smriti and Puran, 6. Development of Language and Script, 7. Main Characteristics of Indian Art and Culture, 8. Indian Education System, 9. Moral Tradition of Indian Valor, 10. Indian Concept of Religion and Philosophy, 11. Principles of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam : Human, Family, Society and World, 12. Politics and Administration, 13. Concept of Janpad and Gram Swaraj, 14. Science and Technology in Ancient India, 15. Environment Conservation : Indian Views, 16. Health Awareness : Ayurveda, Yoga and Natural Therapy, 17. Indian Number System and Mathematics, 18. Indian Economic Ideas, 19. Indian Economic Traditions : Land, Forest, Agriculture, Industries, Inter-Regional Trade-Commerce and Maritime Trade. |
main features of ancient indian political thought: इतिहास (Itihas - History) according to Minimum Uniform Syllabus Prescribed by National Education Policy [NEP 2020] Dr. A.K. Chaturvedi, 2022-03-22 UNIT - I Idea of Bharat 1.Concept of Bharatvarsh (Understanding Bharatvarsh and the Eeternity of India’s Synonyms), 2 .Indian Concept of Time and Space, 3. Concept of History : Indian Historical Views, 4.Pride of Indian Literature—Vedas, Vedangs, Upnishads, Mahakavya, Jain and Buddha Literature, Smriti and Puran, 5 .Development of Language and Script, 6. Main Characteristics of Indian Art and Culture, 7. Indian Education System, 8. Moral Tradition of Indian Valor, 9. Indian Concept of Religion and Philosophy, 10. Principles of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam : Human, Family, Society and World, 11.Politics and Administration, 12. Concept of Janpad and Gram Swaraj, 13. Science and Technology in Ancient India, 14. Environment Conservation : Indian Views, 15. Health Awareness : Ayurveda, Yoga and Natural Therapy, 16. Indian Number System and Mathematics, 17. Indian Economic Ideas, 18. Indian Economic Traditions : Land, Forest, Agriculture, Industries, Inter-Regional Trade-Commerce and Maritime Trade, UNIT - II History of Ancient India 1.History : Concept, Scope and Significance, 2 .Survey of the Sources of History, 3. Physical and Geographical Structure of India, 4. Pre-Historic Period : Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Age, 5.Neolithic Age, 6. Harappan Civilization, 7. Vedic Period and Aryan—Society, Polity, Economy, Culture and Religion, 8. Later Vedic Period—Varna, Caste, Occupation, Marriage, Sanskars and Purusharthas, 9. Sixteen Mahajanpadas and the Rise of Magadhas, 10. Religious Movements : Jainism and Buddhism, 11. Alexander’s Invasion and its Impact, 12. The Mauryan Empire—Administration and Economy, 13. Ashoka’s Dhamma : Nature and Propagation, 14. Mauryan Art and Architecture, 15. Post-Mauryan Period : Sungas, Satvahans, Scythians, The Kushanas, 16. Post-Mauryan Period : Society, Culture and Art, 17. Gupta Empire, 18. The Gupta Administration and Downfall of the Gupta Empire, 19. Harshvardhan : Conquest and Administration, 20. Important Dynasties of the North India, 21. Important Dynasties of the South India, 22. Sangama Age [Important Powers in the South : Cheras, Cholas and Pandyas], 23. Post-Gupta Period up to 750 A.D. : Pallavas, Chalukyas, 24. Greater India, 25. Invasion of Arabs, Gaznavi and Ghori and their Impact. |
main features of ancient indian political thought: Idea of Bharat Dr. A. K. Chaturvedi, 2022-12-20 1.Concept of Bharatvarsh (Understanding Bharatvarsh and the Eeternity of India’s Synonyms), 2. Indian Concept of Time and Space, 3. Concept of History : Indian Historical Views, 4. Pride of Indian Literature—Vedas, Vedangs, Upnishads, Mahakavya, Jain and Buddha Literature, Smriti and Puran, 5. Development of Language and Script, 6. Main Characteristics of Indian Art and Culture, 7. Indian Education System, 8. Moral Tradition of Indian Valor, 9. Indian Concept of Religion and Philosophy, 10.Principles of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam : Human, Family, Society and World, 11. Politics and Administration, 12. Concept of Janpad and Gram Swaraj, 13. Science and Technology in Ancient India, 14. Environment Conservation : Indian Views, 15. Health Awareness : Ayurveda, Yoga and Natural Therapy, 16. Indian Number System and Mathematics, 17. Indian Economic Ideas, 18. Indian Economic Traditions : Land, Forest, Agriculture, Industries, Inter-Regional Trade-Commerce and Maritime Trade. |
main features of ancient indian political thought: Idea of Bharat - according to Minimum Uniform Syllabus Prescribed by National Education Policy [NEP 2020] Dr. A. K. Chaturvedi, 2022-03-17 1. Concepts of Bharatvarsh (Understanding bharatvarsh and the Eeternity of India Synonyms), 2. Indian Concepts of Time and Space, 3.Concepts of History : Indian Historical Views, 4. Pride of Indian Literature - Vedas, Vedange, Upnishads, Mahakavya, jain And Buddha Literature, Smrirti and Puran, 5. Developement of Langurage and Script, 6.Main Characteristics of Indian Art And Culture, 7. Indian Education System, 8. Moral Tradition of Indian Valor, 9.Indian Concepts of Religion and Philosophy, 10. Principle of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam : Human, Family, Society and World, 11. Politics and Administration, 12. Concepts of Janpad and Gram Swaraj, 13. Science and Technology in Ancient India, 14. Environment Conservation : Indian Views, 15. Health Awareness : Ayurveda, Yoga and Natural Theraphy, 16. Indian Numver Sysytem and Mathematics, 17. Indian Economic Ideas, 18. Indian Economics Traditions: Land, Forest, Agriculuture, Industries, Inter-Regional Trade-Commerce and Maritime Trade. |
main features of ancient indian political thought: A History of Western Political Thought J. S. McClelland, Dr J S Mcclelland, 2005-07-15 A History of Western Political Thought is an energetic and lucid account of the most important political thinkers and the enduring themes of the last two and a half millennia. Written with students of the history of political thought in mind, the book: * traces the development of political thought from Ancient Greece to the late twentieth century * focuses on individual thinkers and texts * includes 40 biographies of key political thinkers * offers original views of theorists and highlights those which may have been unjustly neglected * develops the wider themes of political thought and the relations between thinkers over time. |
main features of ancient indian political thought: Indian Political Thought भारतीय राजनीतिक चिन्तन- SBPD Publications Arun Kumar, 2021-11-20 1.Main Characteristics of Ancient Indian Political Thought, 2 .Manu, 3 .Political Thought of Bhisma, 4. Kautilya, 5. Sukra, 6. The Indian Renaissance : Raja Ram Mohan Roy, 7. Gopal Krishna Gokhale, 8. Mahadev Ranade, 9. Bal Gangadhar Tilak, 10. Aurbindo Ghosh, 11. Swami Vivekanand, 12. Mahatma Gandhi, 13. Jawahar Lal Nehru, 14. Manvendra Nath Roy, 15. Jai Prakash Narayan, 16. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar. |
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main features of ancient indian political thought: History of Ancient India Dilip K. Chakrabarti, Makkhan Lal, 2014 Contributed articles. |
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main features of ancient indian political thought: Indian National Identity and Foreign Policy Mauro Elli, Rita Paolini, 2023-11-02 Shedding light on the role of India within twentieth-century international relations, this book explores the life and career of Kavalam Madhava (K. M.) Panikkar (1894–1963), an Indian historian, statesman and diplomat. Having been involved in Indian intellectual and political life throughout the transition from the British Empire to the Nehruvian era, Panikkar was an important figure in the evolution of the modern Indian state. Based on over four years of extensive research both in India and Europe, and the analysis of public writings and unpublished archival documents, this book examines Panikkar’s role in the Indian national movement, the governance of several Princely states, and India’s foreign policy, notably with China. Not only do the authors critically re-evaluate Panikkar’s intellectual and political thoughts, but also his influence on the broader issue of India’s path towards independence. Offering a valuable contribution to modern Indian diplomatic history and wider international relations, this comprehensive book emphasises Panikkar’s importance in shaping the modern idea of India and crucial elements of Indian foreign policy. |
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main features of ancient indian political thought: Political Thought in Modern India Thomas Pantham, Kenneth L Deutsch, 1986-06-07 The twenty stimulating and original essays in this volume provide a comprehensive analysis of the main strands of modern Indian political thought. The thinkers dicussed are Rammohun Roy, Dayananda Saraswati, Bankimchandra Chattopadhyay, Ranade, Phule, Tilak, B R Ambedkar, Tagore, Sri Aurobindo, M N Roy, Jawaharlal Nehru and Gandhi. Separate essays are devoted to the Hindu and Muslim traditions in Indian political thought, Hindu nationalism, and the ideologies of the Communist and Sarvodaya movements. A significant feature of these essays is that they study each thinker or movement in the relevant socio-historical context as also examine the consequences and impact of modern Indian political theories, These are analysed from a world-hostorical and, to some extent, a political economy perspective. The essays in this collection highlight two major streams in modern Indian political thought—one which favoured the adoption or adaptation of western political traditions and the other which sought to evolve indigenous or alternative formulations. The overall conclusion that emerges from this volume is that in order to formulate an adequate political philosophy for the modern age, both the western and Indian traditions have to be taken into account. In this context, some of the essays highlight the contemporary global relevance of Gandhi’s socio-political ideas. This book is a major contribution to modern political philosophy. It will be of great value to students and teacher of political science. |
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