Political Science through diagrams-tables

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Political Science through diagrams-tables


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2021


VENKATA KRISHNAN
[POLITICAL SCIENCE-DIAGRAMS & TABLES]
The purpose of this PDF is to guide students how to make notes for revision. The selection of political philosophers/theorists is according to my
university syllabus. Students are suggested to read text books and create their own notes for different political philosophers/theorists.

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Relationship:

Kuhn’s Paradigm

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Plato’s 3 Souls:
Ruling Rational Wisdom
Warrior (Thymos) Spirit Courage
Producing Appetite Temperance/ Fondness
for material things



Guardian Class

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Aristotle’s Classification
of constitutions
RULER

1

Few

Many
RULE Good Monarchy (a
true form of
government)
Aristocracy Polity
Perverted Tyranny Oligarchy Democracy

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Who is Locke? More radical
than Whig
An apologist
and a theorist
of bourgeois
society-
Macpherson
A
Revolutionary-
Ashcraft
Champion
of
Individuality
Collectivist

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Who is Rousseau? CHAMPION OF
INDIVIDUALISM
COLLECTIVIST
INCOMPARABLE
DEMOCRAT/BELIEVER
IN GUIDED
DEMOCRACY
PRECURSOR OF
MODERN
TOTALITARIANISM
ROMANTIC
COLLECTIVIST
Arevoltagainstreasonandproductofenlightenment…
Spiritual father of French Revolution
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Jacques_Rousseau

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KANT-LIBERAL LOCKE-LIBERAL
No Natural Rights Natural Rights
No Consent Consent
No Right to revolution Right to revolution
No Social Contract Social Contract

HEGEL (1770-1831) MARX
1. DRIVING FORCE OF
HISTORY
NATIONAL CULTURES SOCIAL CLASSES
2. KEY IDEA HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY HISTORY OF ECONOMIC
PRODUCTION
3. DIALECTICS TO THE REALM OF IDEAS-
IDEALISM
TO THE REALM
MATERIALISTIC WORLD -
MATERIALISM
4. APPEALED FOR NATIONAL PRIDE LOYALTY AMONG WORKERS
5. STATE MARCH OF GOD ON EARTH INSTRUMENT OF DOMINANT
CLASS
6. CIVIL SOCIETY SEPARATION OF CIVIL
SOCIETY & STATE
REJECTED THE DICHOTOMY
BETWEEN CIVIL SOCIETY &
STATE
SIMILARITY 1. Believed dialectics as a powerful tool
2. Social change inevitable
3. History as progressing towards a definitive and inevitable goal

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Marx’s Economic Determinism



Marx’s 5 stages of economic development

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Marx’s Mode of production (MoP)
MoP = Forces of Production+ Relations of Production
Forces of Production [FoP] = means of productions (tools, machines, factories) + labour
power (skills, knowledge and experience)
Relations of Production [RoP] = Constituted by pattern of economic ownership of means
of production
 So, MoP = Forces of Production [FoP =means of productions(tools, machines,
factories)+labour power (skills, knowledge and experience)] + Relations of
Production [RoP=pattern of economic ownership of means of production]

Man’s search for improvement development of forces of productioncontradiction
between Forces of Production & Relations of Production breakdown in the Mode Of
Productionnew MoP...perfect society

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Arendt analyses of vita active via three categories

Arendt’s Public Sphere