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No. presentation Concept and Philosophy of Political Obligation: Liberal 25 March 1 Perspective 845 908 Concept and Philosophy of Political Obligation: Marxist 2 Perspective 846 909 3 The Doctrine of Force Majuere 847 910 4 Divine Right Theory-Robert Filmer 848 911 26 March 5 Principle of Consent-Hobbes 849 912 6 Principle of consent-Locke 850 913 7 Principle of Consent-Rousseau 852 914 27 March 8 Idealist View-Hegel, Green 853 915 9 Conservative View 854 916 10 Marxian view-Karl Marx 855 917 28 March 11 Anarchist View 856 918 12 Gandhian View 857 919 13 Plato: The Republic 858 920 29 March 14 Aristotle: The Politics 859 921 15 General Background of Medieval Political Philosophy 860 922 Controversy between Church and State and Status of Political 16 Obligation 861 923 9 April St. Thomas Aquinas-Theory of Obedience—Moral and Lawful 17 Authority 862 924 Marsilio of Padua- The Executive, No Separation of Power, 18 Nature and End of the State, Political Obligation 863 925 19 Machiavelli: The Prince 864 926 Legitimacy-Nature, Usurpation, Political Change, Loss of 10 April Legitimacy Approaches to the study of Legitimacy of Power- 20 Thomas Hobbes 865 927 Legitimacy-Nature, Usurpation, Political Change, Loss of Legitimacy Approaches to the study of Legitimacy of Power- 21 John Locke 866 928 Legitimacy-Nature, Usurpation, Political Change, Loss of Legitimacy Approaches to the study of Legitimacy of Power- J.J. 11 April 22 Rousseau 867 930 Legitimacy-Nature, Usurpation, Political Change, Loss of Legitimacy Approaches to the study of Legitimacy of Power- 23 Robert Dhal 868 931 Legitimacy-Nature, Usurpation, Political Change, Loss of Legitimacy Approaches to the study of Legitimacy of Power- 24 Max Weber-Legal-Rational, Charismatic and Traditional power 869 932 Contemporary Crisis of Legitimacy—Parallel Governments 25 with specific reference to India 870 933 12 April Henry David Thoreau- Civil Disobedience, Respect for Individual, Disobedience to Unjust Laws, Right to Revolution, 26 Abolition of Slavery 871 934 27 Satyagraha, Non-Cooperation 872 935 Concept and Philosophy of Political Obligation : Liberal 28 Perspective 873 936 Concept and Philosophy of Political Obligation Marxist 29 Perspective 874 937 30 The Doctrine of Force Majuere 875 938 15 April
31 Divine Right Theory-Robert Filmer 876 939
32 Principle of Consent-Hobbes 877 940 33 Principle of Consent-Locke 878 941 34 Principle of Consent-Rousseau 879 942 16 April 35 Idealist View-Hegel, Green 881 943 36 Conservative View 882 945 23 April
37 Marxian view-Karl Marx 883 946
38 Anarchist View 884 947 39 Gandhian View 885 948 40 Plato: The Republic 886 949 24 April 41 Aristotle: The Politics 887 950 42 General Background of medieval Political Philosophy 888 951 Controversy between Church and State and Status of Political 25 April 43 Obligation 889 953 St. Thomas Aquinas-Theory of Obedience—Moral and Lawful 44 Authority 890 954 Marsilio of Padua- The Executive, Separation of Power, Nature 26 April 45 and End of the State, Political Obligation 891 955 46 Machiavelli: The Prince 892 956 Legitimacy-Nature, Usurpation, Political Change, Loss of Legitimacy Approaches to the study of Legitimacy of Power- 47 Thomas Hobbes 893 957 29 April Legitimacy-Nature, Usurpation, Political Change, Loss of Legitimacy Approaches to the study of Legitimacy of Power- J.J. 48 Rousseau 894 958 Legitimacy-Nature, Usurpation, Political Change, Loss of Legitimacy Approaches to the study of Legitimacy of Power- 49 Robert Dhal 895 959 Legitimacy-Nature, Usurpation, Political Change, Loss of Legitimacy Approaches to the study of Legitimacy of Power- 30 April 50 Max Weber-Legal-Rational, Charismatic and Traditional power 896 960 Contemporary Crisis of Legitimacy—Parallel Governments with 51 specific reference to India 897 961 Henry David Thoreau- Civil Disobedience, Respect for Individual, Disobedience to Unjust Laws, Right to Revolution, 52 Abolition of Slavery 898 962 53 Mahatma Gandhi-Satyagraha, Non-Cooperation 899 963 Concept and Philosophy of Political Obligation 54 Liberal Perspective 900 964 Concept and Philosophy of Political Obligation Marxist 1-May 55 Perspective 901 965 56 The Doctrine of Force Majuere 902 966 2-May 57 Divine Right Theory-Robert Filmer 903 967 58 Concept and Philosophy of Political Obligation: Liberal 904 968 Perspective Concept and Philosophy of Political Obligation Marxist 59 Perspective 905 969 60 The Doctrine of Force Majuere 906 970 61 Divine Right Theory-Robert Filmer 907 971 3-May 62 Principle of Consent-Hobbes 410 63 Principle of consent-Locke 616 64 Principle of Consent-Rousseau 676 65 Idealist View-Hegel, Green 721 6-May 66 Conservative View 749 67 Marxian view-Karl Marx 758 68 Anarchist View 760 7-May 69 Gandhian View 771 70 Principle of consent-Locke 824 8-May
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