Gettell's history of political thought / by Lawrence C. Wanlass
By: Wanlass, Lawrence C.
Material type: TextPublisher: Delhi : Surjeet Publications, 1953.Edition: 2nd ed.Description: xii, 418 p. 21 cm.Subject(s): Gettell, Raymond Garfield | Political science | Political ideologies | Political TheoryDDC classification: 320.9Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | HCC Central Library General Stacks | 320.9 W187 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1981 | Available | c7426 | |
Books | HCC Central Library General Stacks | 320.9 W187 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1981 | Available | c6620 |
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320.9 ADS সমাজ রাষ্ট্র রাজনীতি [Samaj rashtra rajniti] | 320.9 BHE এগারোর কৈফিয়ৎ [Egaror Koifiat] | 320.9 Se55 From raj to swaraj | 320.9 W187 Gettell's history of political thought | 320.9 W187 Gettell's history of political thought | 320.9045 C139 World politics since 1945 | 320.954 K178 Politics in India |
Includes index
The nature of political thought II-Ancient Political Thought The Beginnings The Greek city-state Plato Aristotle and the decline of greece Roman Political Thought III-Medieval Political Thought Beginnings of the Medieval Political Thought The conflict between church and state The close of the middle ages IV-The beginnings of the modern political thought Political theory of the reformation Political thought in the second half of the 16th century Bodin and Grotius The Puritan revolution in England Hobbes and Locke From Spinoza to Hume Montesquieu and Rousseau V-Modern liberal thought Economic development and political thought Later 18th century moralists and jurists Political theories of the American and French The English Utilitarians Political theory of constitutional democracy Rise of democratic socialism British Socialism VI-The growth of Fascism German Idealism From Wagner to Chamberlain Fascism VII-The legacy of Marx Communism
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