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01 May 2023
Write on the "Locke's Social Contract" in about 150 words. (10 Marks). UPSC MAINS 2022
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30 April 2023
Write on the "Bases of Power" in about 150 words. (10 Marks). UPSC MAINS 2022
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29 April 2023
Write on the "Revolution in Permanence" in about 150 words. (10 Marks). UPSC MAINS 2022
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28 April 2023
Write on the Cultural Relativism in about 150 words. (10 Marks). UPSC MAINS 2022
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27 April 2023
Write on the Systems Approach in about 150 words. (10 Marks). UPSC MAINS 2022
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26 April 2023
Explicate the relationship between Ronald Dworkin’s rights as trumps model and the doctrine of proportionality. (15 Marks). Discuss the doctrine of ‘rights as trump’. [2019 Mains Political Science and International Relations]]
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25 April 2023
In realism there is no moral dimension, so that for a realist what is successful is right and what is unsuccessful is wrong. (E.H.Carr). Comment. (15 Marks)
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24 April 2023
Do you think the term ‘Socialist’ in the Preamble of Indian Constitution has become redundant in the era of LPG Reforms?
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22 April 2023
“Post-behaviouralism is future-oriented, seeking to propel political science in new directions, and to add rather than to deny its past heritage. It is a genuine revolution, not reaction; a becoming, not a preservation; a reform not a counter-reformation.” (David Easton) Comment. (20 Marks)
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21 April 2023
Discuss the significant contributions of Manu as the father of Indian polity. (15 Marks)
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