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ABOUT THE BOOK
This book attempts to make a detailed Study of the ancient and modern philosophers with the Sudra State of mind like India and entire Worlds. It involves the scientific discovery of the art historian as a true picture of the “kun philosophy”. Religion is the product of this thought and politics is its view.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Dr. Raj Kumar is a prolific writer and obtained his Ph.D. from University of Jammu in 2003. He uses to teach History as a Science to under Graduate Colleges, since 1993 in J & K State; and is author of number of books.
CONTENTS
Acknowledgement....................................................................................... 11
Foreword................................................................................................... 13
Preface....................................................................................................... 15
Introduction............................................................................................... 17
PART - I
Western Political Thought =
New Discovery of the Dalit King as Khalji Imperialism
Chapter - 1
A History of Greek Political Thoughts: A Profile, Ancient and Medieval 25
A. Contribution of the Greek Political Thought to the World B. Different Political Thoughts in Greece before Plato.
Chapter - 2
Plato (427 B.C.-347 B.C.)................................................ 35
• Works of Plato = Life Statement • Socrates Influence on Plato
• Plato’s Concept of Justice = New Social Order or Fatwa • Prevalent Theories of Justice • Plato’s Theory of Justice = Nam-History • Characteristics of Plato’s Justice • Criticism • Plato’s Educational System = Dalit Philosophy • Education in Ancient Greece • Education in Athens • Education in Sparta • Features of Plato’s Education for Protection of Human Race= Sufi Ideology • Platonic Concept of Education = Basic Knowledge • Practical Education = Work is Worship there is no need of Religion • Criticism on Plato’s Education = New Discovery • Plato’s Communism of Wives and Children = Sufi Dera • Communism of Wives and Children • Criticisms = Evolution of Mind • Communism of Property = Lenin Ka Vichar • Basic Principles of Communism of Property = Equality Base Knowledge • Criticism • Plato’s Ideal State = Gigit Agency • Criticism • Philosopher-kings = Raj-Rishi Ke Sabita • Characteristics of Philosopher-kings • Criticism.
Chapter - 3
Aristotle (384 B.C.-322 B.C.)........................................... 55
• Important Works of Aristotle = Labour Concept • Aristotle as the
Father of Political Science • Aristotle’s View on Household=Elevated Soul • Family: Women, Children and Private Property = Russian Revolution Ka View of 1917 + Peasant Movement of India • Criticism of Aristotle on Plato’s Concept of Communism = Dalit-Samaj • Aristotle’s Concept of Slavery = Chamar Thought of Shave dynasty of India • His Justification of Slavery + Good Human Souls • Qualification for Slave = Neglected Samaj + Sudra Concept • Criticisms • Aristotle’s Classification of Government • Basic of the Government = Chura Concept • Cycle of Change through Guru Siksha • Criticism • Aristotle’s Views on Revolution = Recovery of Old History in New Form • Meaning
of Revolution = Advance View Found in “History” • Causes of Revolution = Religious Propaganda • Prevention of Revolution = Administrative Measures • Aristotle’s Best Practicable State = pigeon hote Kamra • Concept and Characteristics = Main Features of the Indian Constitution • Characteristics of Best-Practicable States = par excellence theory.
Chapter - 4
Machiavelli (1469-1527 A.D.)=Princely State Ka Idea......... 71
• Renaissance and Its Impact on Machiavelli = Labour Class • Impact on Machiavelli = Dalit-Samaj Ke Soch • Historical Background = Basic View • Machiavelli’s Views on Human Pschyology • Nature and Motives = Changing View of “History” = Dalit Samaj Ke Kitab • Motivations = Mature Culture • Criticism • Machiavelli’s Views on Relationship between Ethics and Politics = New Discovery • Criticism • Preservation and Extension, of State Power = Coming Election of the J&K State • Criticism = New View Point = Dalit-i-illahi Liberation Front.
Chapter - 5
John Stuart Mill (1806-1873) = Untouchable History of
the Art of Historian.......................................................... 83
• J.S. Mill’s Views on Liberty after Kashmir Issue • Liberty of Thought and Expression = Dalit Issue • Mill’s Views on Action = Ambedkaritic Population • Criticism = New View Point • Mill’s Views on Women Equality = Dalit Samaj • Prevailing Condition of Women in England • Social Equality = No Jat-Pat: • Economic Equality = Check on Black-market + Zain-ul-Aibidin Ke Story • Political Equality = No Caste Bar: • Mill’s Views on Representative Government = Capability • Dangers of Democracy= Brahmin Samaj • Relevance of Mill’s Ideas on Modern State and Government.
PART - II
Comparative Politics = Dalit History
Chapter - 6
Comparative Politics and Dalit History............................... 97
• Growth of Comparative Politics after 1947 from Narendra Modi to Raj-Rishi • First Stage • Second Stage • Third Stage • Definitions • Distinction between Comparative Government and Comparative Politics in Art Form=Mughalian styled culture. (1526-1707) • Definitions of Comparative Government • Nature of Comparative Politics • Scope of Comparative Politics = Presidential Democracy.
Chapter - 7
Modern Approaches to the Study of Comparative
Politics= Sudra State of Mind.......................................... 107
• Traditional Approaches anti-Dalit propaganda • Importance Characteristics of Traditional Approaches: • Dalit Approache • Systems and Structural-Functional Approach • Meaning and Definitions of System • Structural-Functional Approach by Gabriel A. Almond and Powell • Criticism New Discovery • Political Economy and Dependency Approach (A.G. Frank) • Dependency Approach by A.G. Frank = Army Deployed, Curfew Continued in Rajouri and Bhaderwah Towns after Religious Classes= Blind Faith Ka glimpse • Dependency Theory: Andre Gundes Frank • Suggestions = Saudi Arabia + Macca, Madian Ka Dora + Chamar History ka Document.
Chapter - 8
Political Culture =To Chase the Damaras.......................... 123
• Definitions Harwar is view: Work is Worship • Types of Political Culture = Sudra Concept • Mixed Political Culture = Inferior to Superior • The Civic Culture = Amit Shah Ke Soch • Other Political Cultures = Leh Kumbh + Kargil Shiaities Muslims • Determinants of Political Culture = New Discovery.
Chapter - 9
Political Participation of Dalits = Nam-History................. 129
• Definitions = Old into New Concept • Various types of Political Participation • Determinants/Factors of Political Participation.
Chapter - 10
Learning From Politics = Equilibrium Ke Theory.............. 137
• Definitions = Ameesha Patel Ke History + Kushana Period • Different types of Political Social Institution • Agents of Political Institution = Rahul Gandhi Ke Khat Rally + Mayawati Ke Ideology.
Chapter - 11
Political Upheavals + Horizontal Knowledge= Dalit Concept 143
• Concept of Political Development = Advance History of the Dalit Samaj • Future Concepts of Political Development.
Chapter - 12
Democratic Regime = Raj-Rishi Ka Rule.......................... 151
• Introduction • Meaning and Definition of the Alert Democracy • Etymological Meaning • Evolution of Democracy = Mature Culture • Various types of Democracy • Advantages = Profit base theory of Dogra Rulers • Disadvantages = Rahul Gandhi and Narendra Modi • Feature of Democratic Regimes • Criticism = New Discovery • Theories of Democracy • Elitist Theory of Democracy • Meaning and Definitions • Elitist Theory of Democracy by Pareto • Division of the Society • Division of Governing Elite • Types of Individuals • Circulation of the Elite+ Jalandhar Rani Didi Ke Soch • Pareto’s Concept of Residues=Kala Jadu of Kashmir • Elitist Theory of Democracy by Gaetano Mosca+ Hitler Ka View • Universality of Elite Rule = Juta Society • Elite-a Group of able Minority forms Oligarchy • Circulation of Elites • Criticism = New Discovery • Pluralist Theory = Women History of Democracy by H.J. Laski • Laski’s Views on Pluralistic Theory of Democracy • Laski’s Important Works • Professor H. J. Laski-Pluralist Theory of Sovereignty: • Federal Authority • Criticism.
Chapter - 13
Authoritarian Regime = Raj-Rishi Ke Sabita..................... 167
• Meaning and Definitions = Future Concept • Features of Authoritarian Regime = Dr Shabnam Grewal + Others • Advantages = Dalit Theory • Criticism = New State of Mind.
Chapter - 14
Theories of Presentation of Sudra in Parliament and
State= New Concept....................................................... 171
• Criticism = New Discovery of the Soul.
Chapter - 15
Party System = Nuturalism Ke Theory as Old Concept into New Form as History Repeat Itself 175
• Definitions of Political Party = Dalit-Samaj + Good Human Beings• Important Characteristics of the Political Parties • Basis of Political Parties • Functions of Political Parties • Types of Party-system • Merits of One Party System • Demerits = Sufi Ideology + Dhamma Policy of Dr B.R. Ambedkar • Advantages = Political Monger • Disadvantages = Brahminment.
Chapter - 16
Globalisation = Chamar thought = Dogra Imperialism........ 185
• Definitions • Globalisation: Evolution • Nature of Globalisation= Natural History of Pliny.
Chapter - 17
Human Rights = Representative of God............................ 191
• Universal Declaration of Human Rights • Meaning of Human Rights = Political View of the Dalit Historian • Significances of Human Rights = Broad Base Knowledge • Trends of Human Rights = Social Justic Ke Ithas.
Chapter - 18
Climate Change = No Caste System................................. 197
• UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC): 1992=General Opinion • North-South Dialogues • Kyoto Protocol 1997 • The United Nations Climate Change Conference 2010= Surat Split Ke History • Lima Conference of Parties (COP), December 2014, Mass Communication + New Media • BASIC • Critical Appraisal = New Vichar.
Chapter - 19
Women’s Issues = Sudra State of Mind............................ 203
• Women Empowerment = Economic Development.
Index 207
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