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POLITICAL THEORY: CONCEPTS & DEBATES

By DR. SIBAJI PRATIM BASU   |   VIDYASAGAR UNIVERSITY
Learners enrolled: 553
This course within the broad domain of Political Science is based on Core Course of the UGC CBCS syllabus of B.A (HONS./GENERAL) - POLITICAL SCIENCE.

This course focuses in detail on the political discourse and the actual functioning of the POLITICAL SCIENCE & DIFFERENT POLITICAL THEORY. It simultaneously studies in detail the political function of STATE & philosophy behind SOVEREIGNTY, CITIZENSHIP, RIGHTS, and LIBERTY etc.… 


The course, to be covered in 55 modules, will be delivered over a period of 12 WEEKS. 4 to 5 lectures will be released every week. 


Objectives:

The course will develop a critical understanding of the different structures and functions of political science. 
This course deals in detail the philosophy & the principles as mentioned in the different ideas of different ideologue.
The course will help students to understand the important issues affecting political thought process in the changing time frame. 
Summary
Course Status : Ongoing
Course Type : Core
Duration : 12 weeks
Category :
  • Humanities and Social Sciences
Credit Points : 5
Level : Undergraduate
Start Date : 08 Jan 2024
End Date : 31 Mar 2024
Enrollment Ends : 29 Feb 2024
Exam Date : 26 May 2024 IST
Exam Shift :

Shift I (9 am-12 noon)

Note: This exam date is subjected to change based on seat availability. You can check final exam date on your hall ticket.


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Course layout

WEEK 1

1. POLITICS & POLITICAL SCIENCE
2. THEORY & POLITICAL THEORY
3. TRADITIONAL POLITICAL THEORIES
4. NON-TRADITIONAL ALTERNATIVES


WEEK 2

5. POWER: Notion of Power & Agents of Power
6. POWER: Bases of Power & Authority
7. POWER: Theories of Power - PART-1
8. POWER: Theorizing Power – PART-2


WEEK 3

9. STATE: Origin of State – PART-1
10. STATE: Origin of State – PART-2
11. STATE: Development of State- PART-1
12. STATE: Development of State- PART-2
13. STATE: Liberal Perspective- PART-1


WEEK 4

14. STATE: Liberal Perspective- PART-2
15. STATE: Marxist Perspective- PART-1
16. STATE: Marxist Perspective- PART-2
17. STATE: Feminist Perspective
18. STATE: Ecological Perspective


WEEK 5

19. SOVEREIGNTY: Concept & Evolution - PART-1
20. SOVEREIGNTY: Concept & Evolution - PART-2
21. SOVEREIGNTY: Pluralist Theory
22. SOVEREIGNTY: Globalization
23. CITIZENSHIP: Concept & Evolution- PART-1


WEEK 6

24. CITIZENSHIP: Concept & Evolution- PART-2
25. RIGHTS: Concept
26. RIGHTS: Evolution
27. LIBERTY: Evolution
28. LIBERTY: Development



WEEK 7

29. EQUALITY: Concept
30. EQUALITY: Approaches & Forms
31. EQUALITY: Recent Aspects
32. EQUALITY: Evolution of the Idea
33. EQUALITY: Rawls Theory
34. EQUALITY: Rawls & His Critics


WEEK 8

35. DEMOCRACY: Concept, Theory, System
36. DEMOCRACY: Development
37. DEMOCRACY: Modern Approach
38. DEVELOPMENT & WELFARE STATE (PART-1)
39. DEVELOPMENT & WELFARE STATE (PART-2)


WEEK 9

40. SOCIAL CHANGE: The Idea of Social Change
41. SOCIAL CHANGE: Theories of Social Change
42. SOCIAL CHANGE: Marxist Theory of Social Change
43. SOCIAL CHANGE: Cyclical Theory of Social Change



WEEK 10

44. CONCEPT OF FREEDOM: NEGATIVE VS. POSITIVE FREEDOM 
45. CONCEPT OF NATURAL RIGHTS & LEGAL RIGHTS
46. JUSTICE: PROCEDURAL JUSTICE & DISTRIBUTIVE JUSTICE
47. JUSTICE: GLOBAL JUSTICE



WEEK 11

48. Debates 1: Are Human Rights Universal? Issue Of Cultural Relativism.
49. Debates 2: Why should we obey the state? Issues of political obligation and civil disobedience.
50. Debates 3: How do we accommodate diversity in plural society? Issues of multiculturalism and toleration.
51. Freedom Of Belief & Freedom Of Expression 



WEEK 12

52. Egalitarianism: Concept, Differential Treatment & Affirmative Action
53. Rights And Obligations
54. Rights Of The Girl Child
55. Capital Punishment



Books and references

1. J.D.B. Miller; ‘The Nature of Politics’ (1962); London: G. Duckworth.

2. Sushila Ramaswamy and Subrata Mukherji; ‘Political Theory: Ideas and Concepts’; Delhi, MacMillan Publishers India Ltd, 2003.

3. S.L. Verma; ‘Advanced Modern Political Theory: Analysis and Technologies’; Jaipur, Rawat Publication, 2008.

4. S.P. Verma; ‘Modern Political Theory’; Vikas Publishing House, New Delhi, 4th edition, 1984.

Instructor bio

DR. SIBAJI PRATIM BASU

VIDYASAGAR UNIVERSITY
Professor Sibaji Pratim Basu, a well-known political scientist and political commentator from West Bengal, teaches Political Science at Vidyasagar University, Midnapore. Graduated from Presidency College (1981) and post-graduated from University of Calcutta (1983), he obtained his Ph.D. also from Calcutta University, working on the thesis: “The Concepts of Nationalism and Internationalism: Tagore and Gandhi”. With a teaching and research career spanning more than three decades, he has taught, written books and articles, conducted and guided research in the areas like Modern Indian Political Thought & Politics; Socialist Thought; Forced Migration in South Asia; Popular Movements and People’s ‘Sustainable Rights’ in India.

Some of his publications include: The Poet and Mahatma: Engagement with Nationalism and Internationalism; an edited volume called The Fleeing People of South Asia: Selections from Refugee Watch; a co-edited volume called Politics in Hunger Regime: Essays on the Right to Food in West Bengal and also an edited book, Forced Migration and Media-Mirrors. He has also contributed articles to edited volumes published by Macmillan Publishers, Oxford University Press, Sage Publishers, Routledge/Social Science Press etc. He is a member of the editorial board of Vidyasagar Rachanasamagra (The Complete Writings of Paandit Iswar Chandra Vidyasagar) published by Vidyasagar University. 
 
He is a board member, and presently the Secretary of Mahanirban Calcutta Research Group and also holds membership of Institute for Development Studies Kolkata (IDSK – as a nominated member); West Bengal State Book Board (Member, Political Science); besides being the life member of West Bengal Political Science Association.    

Course certificate

If you complete the course and submit all the assignments in time and participate in the Proctored Examination you will be rewarded with 5 credit points and a “CERTIFICATE OF ACCOMPLISHMENT”.

MARKS DISTRIBUTION: 30% OF INTERNAL ASSESSMENT & 70% OF TERM END FINAL PROCTORED EXAM


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