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Indian Political Thought- An Advance Study

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Indian Political Thought- An Advance Study

Indian Political Thought- An Advance Study
Published 11/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
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Indian Political Thought comprises Classical Thought, National Thought, and Modern Indian Thought.

What you'll learn

To explore the historical evolution of political thought in India, from ancient texts like the Vedas, and Arthashastra to modern thinkers like Gandhi

To examine key political concepts and ideals in Indian thought, including Dharma (duty/righteousness), Karma (action), and the pursuit of Moksha (liberation)

To encourage students to compare and contrast Indian political thought with Western political thought, highlighting similarities and differences.

To study the works of influential Indian political thinkers like Chanakya, Kautilya, Gautam Buddha, Mahavira, Swami Vivekananda, B.R. Ambedkar, etc.

Requirements

No prior experiences are required only if one is interested to know about the Indian political thoughts

Description

Indian Political Thought comprises Classical Thought, National Thought, and Modern Indian Thought. This course will provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the evolution of political thought in India from ancient times to the modern era.Course Duration: This course is designed for one academic semester or approximately 15 weeks.Course Description: This course aims to explore the rich tapestry of Indian political thought through the ages. It delves into the classical, national, and modern periods, highlighting the evolution of political ideas, philosophies, and their socio-cultural contexts. Students will examine key texts, thinkers, and ideologies that have shaped India's political landscape.Week 1-2: Introduction to Indian Political ThoughtHistorical context and significance of Indian political thoughtDiverse cultural and philosophical traditions in IndiaClassical Thought I (Week 3-6): Week 3-4: Classical Political Thought in Ancient IndiaIntroduction to classical political thoughtKey concepts from Manu, Arthashastra (Kautilya's Arthashastra)Ideas on statecraft, governance, and ethicsWeek 5-6: Classical Political Thought - Alternative TraditionsJain and Buddhist political thoughtInfluence of Dharmashastras (Manusmriti) on ancient Indian societyThe idea of Dharma in governanceNational Thought I (Week 7-9): Week 7: Rise of Nationalism and Political ThoughtThe impact of British colonialismEarly nationalist thinkers - Raja Ram Mohan Roy, and othersIndian response to colonial ruleWeek 8-9: Political Ideas of Mahatma GandhiGandhi's philosophy of non-violence and SatyagrahaSwaraj and self-governanceGandhi's influence on the Indian independence movementNational Thought II (Week 10-11): Week 10: Political Ideas of Jawaharlal NehruNehruvian vision of a modern IndiaSecularism and socialismRole in shaping the Indian ConstitutionWeek 11: Post-Independence Political ThoughtDiscussion on other prominent thinkers like B.R. Ambedkar, Sardar Patel, and M.N. RoyThe framing of the Indian ConstitutionModern Indian Thought I (Week 12-13): Week 12: Political Thought in the Post-Independence EraPolitical ideologies during the early years of the Indian RepublicThe debate between the Nehruvian and Patelvian modelsWeek 13: Contemporary Political ThinkersCritical examination of contemporary political thought in IndiaThe role of think tanks and scholars in shaping public policyModern Indian Thought II (Week 14-15): Week 14: Current Challenges and Debates in Indian PoliticsContemporary issues like secularism, federalism, and governancePolitical discourse in the age of globalizationWeek 15: Course Recap and Future DirectionsReflect on the evolution of Indian political thoughtEncourage students to explore further research in the fieldAssessment:Weekly readings and reflection papersMid-term examinationGroup projects on key thinkers and their contributionsFinal research paper on a relevant topic within Indian political thoughtRecommended Texts:"Arthashastra" by Kautilya"The Essential Writings of Mahatma Gandhi" edited by Raghavan Iyer"Discovery of India" by Jawaharlal Nehru"The Framing of India's Constitution" by B.R. AmbedkarAdditional readings and articles on specific topics

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction

Section 2: Classical Thought I

Lecture 2 Unit 1 part 1

Lecture 3 Unit 1 part 2

Lecture 4 Unit 1 part 3

Lecture 5 Unit 1 part 4

Lecture 6 Unit 1 part 5

Lecture 7 Unit 1 part 6

Lecture 8 Unit 1 part 7

Lecture 9 Unit 1 part 8

Lecture 10 Unit 1 part 9

Lecture 11 Unit 1 part 10

Lecture 12 Unit 1 part 11

Section 3: Unit 2

Lecture 13 Unit 2 part 1

Lecture 14 Unit 2 part 2

Lecture 15 Unit 2 part 3

Lecture 16 Unit 2 part 4

Lecture 17 Unit 2 part 5

Lecture 18 Unit 2 part 6

Lecture 19 Unit 2 part 7

Section 4: Unit 3

Lecture 20 Unit 3 part 1

Lecture 21 Unit 3 part 2

Lecture 22 Unit 3 part 3

Lecture 23 Unit 3 part 4

Lecture 24 Unit 3 part 5

Lecture 25 Unit 3 part 6

Lecture 26 Unit 3 part 7

Lecture 27 Unit 3 part 8

Lecture 28 Unit 3 part 9

Lecture 29 Unit 3 part 10

Lecture 30 Unit 3 part 11

Section 5: Unit 4

Lecture 31 Unit 4 part 1

Lecture 32 Unit 4 part 2

Lecture 33 Unit 4 part 3

Lecture 34 Unit 4 part 4

Lecture 35 Unit 4 part 5

Section 6: Unit 5

Lecture 36 Unit 5 part 1

Lecture 37 Unit 5 part 2

Lecture 38 Unit 5 part 3

Lecture 39 Unit 5 part 4

Lecture 40 Unit 5 part 5

Lecture 41 Unit 5 part 6

Lecture 42 Unit 5 part 7

Lecture 43 Unit 5 part 8

Section 7: Glossary and References

Lecture 44 Glossary

Lecture 45 Refferences

Section 8: Assesments

Students,Researchers,Lawyers,Teachers