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Berhampur University
Time : 3 Hours
Full marks : 100
Subject: Western Political Thought
The questions are of equal value
Answer all questions
(Western Political Tradition)
1. Point out the distinct features of Ploto,s concept of 'Rule of Philosopher King'.
Or
Vertically examine the features of the ideal State as viewed by Aristotle.
2. Give an account of the suggestion offered by Machiavelli to his 'Prince'.
Or
Hobbes was a champion of Absolute Sovereignty.E xamine it with reference to the stature and power of his Leviathan.
3. Enumerate the main contributions of locke for the development of modern political through.
Or
Discuss the views of Rousseau on Sovereignty
4. Bentham was the first recognized utilitarian-substantiate.
Or
Evaluate Hegel as a political thinker.
5. Make an analysis of Green's view on state,Sovereignty and Political Obligation.
Or
Marx hard turned Hegel's dilectic upside down-comment.
Berhampur University
BA Degree Examinations
2010 Question PaperTime : 3 Hours
Full marks : 100
Subject: Western Political Thought
The questions are of equal value
Answer all questions
(Western Political Tradition)
1. Point out the distinct features of Ploto,s concept of 'Rule of Philosopher King'.
Or
Vertically examine the features of the ideal State as viewed by Aristotle.
2. Give an account of the suggestion offered by Machiavelli to his 'Prince'.
Or
Hobbes was a champion of Absolute Sovereignty.E xamine it with reference to the stature and power of his Leviathan.
3. Enumerate the main contributions of locke for the development of modern political through.
Discuss the views of Rousseau on Sovereignty
4. Bentham was the first recognized utilitarian-substantiate.
Or
Evaluate Hegel as a political thinker.
5. Make an analysis of Green's view on state,Sovereignty and Political Obligation.
Or
Marx hard turned Hegel's dilectic upside down-comment.
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