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Political theory: An introducation / Edited by Rajeev Bhargava & Ashok Acharya

Contributor(s): Publication details: Noida / Pearson Education, 2025Edition: Updated first edition Second impressionDescription: xii, 348 pages 24 cmISBN:
  • 9789361598500 (paperback)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 320.01
Summary: Political Theory updated 1st edition is in its new avatar innovatively embeds Indian cases and contexts in the theoretical discussions and involves students in applying theories to current issues in political thought and theory. This textbook uses the conversational, context-specific style explicit teaching-learning process, and recreates the flavor of the classroom inside its covers. Well-accepted in its first edition, this book has been widely established itself as a textbook focused on engaging students with social and political practices in the Indian context.
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Political Theory updated 1st edition is in its new avatar innovatively embeds Indian cases and contexts in the theoretical discussions and involves students in applying theories to current issues in political thought and theory. This textbook uses the conversational, context-specific style explicit teaching-learning process, and recreates the flavor of the classroom inside its covers. Well-accepted in its first edition, this book has been widely established itself as a textbook focused on engaging students with social and political practices in the Indian context.