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Content
1. Unit: Text & Interpretation
a) Introduction.
b) Variables affecting Text and Interpretation.
c) Factors affecting Text and Interpretation.
d) Schools of Text and Interpretation:
• Marxian/Marxist Interpretation.
• Totalitarian Interpretation.
• Psychoanalytic Interpretation.
• Feminist Interpretation.
• Straussian Interpretation.
• Post Modernist Interpretation.
f) Conclusion.
2. Unit: Plato
a) Important Questions
b) Quotations by Scholars on Plato.
c) Introduction
d) Theory of Forms
e) Theory of Philosopher King
f) Theory of Justice.
g) Theory of Education.
h) Theory of Communism
i) Theory of Ideal State
3. Unit: Aristotle
a) Important Questions
b) Quotations by Scholars on Aristotle.
c) Theory of State.
d) Theory of Classification of Government.
e) Theory of Cycle of Government or Political Cycle.
f) Theory of Citizenship.
g) Theory of Slavery.
h) Theory of Justice.
i) Theory of Private Property.
j) Theory of Revolution
4. Unit: Machiavelli
a) Important Questions
b) Quotations by Scholars on Machiavelli.
c) Introduction.
d) Theory of Human Nature.
e) Advice to Prince.
f) Theory of Morality.
g) Theory of Religion.
h) Evaluation.
i) Machiavelli as Child of Renaissance.
j) Machiavelli as First Modern Thinker.
5. Unit: Thomas Hobbes
a) Important Questions
b) Quotations by Scholars on Hobbes.
c) Introduction.
d) Theory of Social Contract: human nature, State of Nature, Features of Social
Contract.
e) Theory of Sovereignty.
f) Hobbes as First Individualist.
g) Hobbes being an absolutist a First Individualist.
h) Features of Hobbesian State.
6. Unit: John Locke
a) Important Questions
b) Quotations by Scholars on Locke.
c) Introduction.
d) Theory of Social Contract: human nature, State of Nature, Features of Social
Contract & Criticism by Robert Filmer.
e) Theory of Rights or Theory of Natural Rights.
f) Theory of Right to Property.
g) Theory of Revolution.
h) Views on Religious Tolerance.
i) Features of Lockean State.
j) Comparison: Hobbes Versus Locke; Similarity and Differences.
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