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This document provides a summary of the political science topics and concepts covered in multiple exams from 2012-2019. It includes short definitions, comparisons of theories, and outlines of key thinkers and their ideas related to: 1. Foundations of political obligation including power, authority, legitimacy, elite theory, and unjust laws. 2. Theories of political obligation including divine right, social contract, and Marxism. 3. Theories of punishment including deterrence, retribution, and views on unjust laws. 4. Political ideologies including liberalism, socialism, utilitarianism, and communism. For each topic, it provides short 2 mark definitions, 5 mark short notes, and 12 mark

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New-SEM III-POL SCI

This document provides a summary of the political science topics and concepts covered in multiple exams from 2012-2019. It includes short definitions, comparisons of theories, and outlines of key thinkers and their ideas related to: 1. Foundations of political obligation including power, authority, legitimacy, elite theory, and unjust laws. 2. Theories of political obligation including divine right, social contract, and Marxism. 3. Theories of punishment including deterrence, retribution, and views on unjust laws. 4. Political ideologies including liberalism, socialism, utilitarianism, and communism. For each topic, it provides short 2 mark definitions, 5 mark short notes, and 12 mark

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POLITICAL SCIENCE

Completed- M12, M13, N14, M 15, M19, N13, M14, N15, M16, N16, M17, N17, M18, N18
Foundations of Political Obligation
1. Power, Authority, Legitimacy.
[ 2 marks -Def power- M 15, M16, M17/one def of power n how is it legalized- M 13/
what is power, can authority use force in exercising power- M 12/ what is legal
rational authority, how it is created n one example - M 13, N14/ two diff btw elite
and class theory of power-may 12/ lobbying and its imp-N14, two diff btw power and
authority-N14, N13/ two diff btw legal rational authority n traditional authority as
given by max weber-, M 19, / importance of legitimacy to exercise of political power-
N13/ name two instruments of authority M14, A18/ what is legitimacy, how does
person in authority lose legitimacy M14, N17 / name one technique of force, relation
between force and power-N15/how does problem of unjust law arise, any one method
of non cooperation-N15, N16/ iron law of oligarchy by Robert Michel-may 13, A18/
who has monopoly of legitimate use of physical force in a given territory, relation
between power, authority and legitimacy- M16/ name two differences in use of force
by power and authority- M17, N18/ Marxian vs elite theory diff - M17, A19/ coup
d’etat and revolution- N17/ who is elite-, who advocated concept of power elite
N17/what is legitimacy, how is power legalized in modern democracy- A18- / 2
factors causing obedience to the state- N18/ name any 2 qualities of lion like elites
given by pareto- N18]

[short note 5 marks – TH Green’s view on problem of obedience to unjust law- M15/
instruments of authority- M12, M16/
circulation of elites as per vilfredo pareto- M19, M14, N16/
power & authority comparison- M19/ Rousseau perception of general will-M14, A18/
characteristic features of authority-N15/
iron law of oligarchy by Robert Michel-may 13/
fox and lion like elites given by vilfredo pareto- N17]

[long answer 12 marks –


who is an elite, what is circulation of elites+xx- M15, N13, M16 , A18/
/ main features of Marxian theory of power+xx- M13, N18/
comparison between Marxian and elite theory of power, why Marx regarded religion
as opium of people- M13, N18/
what is authority, make comparison of power and authority- M13/
who is an elite, what is circulation of elites, discuss iron law of oligarchy given by rob
michels-N14/
discuss view of TH green on resistance to unjust laws +xx- M19/
pareto contribution to elite theory+xx-N15, M17/
discuss power as class power given by marx-N15/
difference between Marxian and elite theory of power+xx-M16/
what does the philosophy of liberalism support in the social, religious and economic
field+ xx- M17 ]

2. Political Obligation-Meaning, Grounds & Theories


[ 2 marks -what is political obligation why Karl Marx advocated non political
obligation to the capitalist state- M13,N14 M19,N15, A19/ 2 factors responsible for
causing pol obligation - M 12/what is sanction behind political obligation as given by
prescriptive theory, name one drawback- M14, A18 / Two drawbacks of force theory
of pol obligation / which theory regarded the sanction behind pol obligation in the
matter of faith and why-M16/ divine right theory-M17]

[short note 5 marks –


Rousseau’s perception of political obligation-M15, M13, M12, N13/
john Locke’s view on political obligation-N15, N16, N18/
social contract theory and question of political obligation-M16/
general factors causing political obligation +xx- N17]

[long answer 12 marks –


what is political obligation, note on divine right theory of pol obligation-M15/
Thomas Hobbes view on pol obligation +xx-N14, N17/
s discuss divine rights theory as basis of political obligation-M19/
how commend obedience relationship is established by the concept of political
obligation, discuss the general factors causing obedience to the state-N13/
Explain general factors causing obedience to the state and is obedience to unjust law
absolute- M14/
Marxian theory of political obligation+xx- N16, M17/
xx+ john Locke’s view on political obligation-M17]

3. Theories of Punishment
[ 2 marks – when problems of unjust law arise-M13/ two purposes of deterrant theory
of punishment-M13/ Jeremy Bentham view on punishment-N14, N16/ name 2 forms
of punishment supported by advocates of deterrent form-M 19, M17/ two views of TH
green on unjust law-N13/ two drawbacks of deterrant theory-N13/ name two
differences btw reformative and retributive theory- M14, A18/ how is right to
resistance exercised- M17/ who regarded crime as mischief, what is primary mischief-
- N18]
[short note 5 marks -preventive theory-M13/
deterrant theory-M14, N18/
unjust law and the problem of resistance-M16/
reformative theory and its defects-N16, M17/
retributive theory- N17 ]
[long answer 12 marks – Jeremy Bentham view on punishment+xx-M16/
xx+ view of Green on issue of right to resistance-N16
/ xx + retributive theory plus defects-N16]

4. Political Ideologies
a) Liberalism- Meaning, Basic Principles, Merits & Demerits
[ 2 marks -2 features of modern liberalism-may 13/ merit of liberalism, how does it
uphold in religious field-may 12, N13/ what is classical liberalism perception of the
state-may 19/ demerits- M16]
[short note 5 marks-features of classical liberalism-may 15/
implication of liberalism as a doctrine in socio eco sphere-may 13/
demerits-nov 14/ merits- may 19/
discuss shift in philosophy from liberalism from negative to positive-A18, N18]

[long answer 12 marks -what is liberalism +xx-may 12/


what are basic principles of classical liberalism+ xx- M14/
explain/discuss shift in philosophy from liberalism from negative to positive+xx-
N15/ xx+ what is liberalism+xx-may 12/
main features of modern liberalism+xx- N16/
xx+ write note on harm principle of JS Mill and application in Indian context-N16/ ]

b) Socialism- Meaning, Basic Principles, Merits & Demerits


[ 2 marks – two merits of socialism-may 13/ define- N16/ difference between
socialism and communism-N16]
[short note 5 marks – features-may 12/
merits-nov 14/ arguments against socialism/ demerits -M17, N18]
[long answer 12 marks – basic principles of socialism, +xx-may 15, N17/
main principles of socialism+xx-M19/
xx+ ideal of socialism given in Indian consti-M19, M16, N17/
arguments supporting socialism+xx -M16/ xx+ ]

c) Utilarianism-Mills concept of Liberty


[ 2 marks -2 features-may 15/ greatest happiness principle meaning-may 13/ two
arguments against M16/ diff between utilitarianism and Sarvodaya- N17]
[short note 5 marks -Mills modification of Benthamite philosophy/
mills view on liberty- M14/ features- A18]
[long answer 12 marks -features+xx-may 13/
xx + defects/ drawbacks of utilitarianism -may 13, nov 14/
what is utilitarianism +xx- may 12/
xx+discuss JS mill’s modification of utilitarian philosophy-may 12, M16/
Mills classification of liberty+xx -nov14, A18/
xx+ n criticism of mill’s view on liberty-nov14, M17/
discuss application of utilitarian principle on bentham’s view on punishment, evaluate
utilitarian philosophy-N13/
def, features of liberalism+xx N15/
xx +criticisms against mill’s view- N15/
impact of JS Mill's view on liberty on indian constitution+ xxmay 19, N17
note on JS Mill view on Liberty+xx-May 15, N17/
Bentham’s contribution to Utilitarianism- N16, M17, N17/
Comparative study of Mill and Bentham +xx- A18, N18]

d) Communism
[ 2 marks – surplus value-nov14,M16,two diff btwn Marxian theory of power and
elite theory of power-may 19/ what is final goal of marxism, what method given by
marx to achieve the same-M16]
[short note 5 marks -establishment of communism as a goal of Marxism-may 2015/
Marxian theory of surplus value-may 12/
Marxian principles of materialistic interpretation of hist-N13, N14, M14 /
dictatorship of proletariat and establishment of communism-may 19/
main features of dialectical materialism given by marx-N15/ dialectical method and
its application by marx-N16/
critical estimate of marxism-M16/
withering away of state and establishment of communism- M17/
Marxian concept of class conflict & establishment of communism- N17]
[long answer 12 marks –
xx+ what is diff btwn Marxian theory of power and elite theory of power-may 15/
explain Marxian principles of materialistic interpretation of history+xx- may 13,
M16(full) /
xx +compare Marxism and gandhism-may 13 nov 14, N13, N15, M17/
explain Marx concept of withering away of state+xx- may 12/
xx+main points of criticism against marxism-M12, N 14, N17, N18/
xx + why Karl Marx advocated power as temporary phenomenon-nov 14/
main features of Marxian theory+xx-N13, M14/
xx+ why Marx advocated non political obligation to capitalist state-lM14/
xx+ compare btw Marxism and socialism-M14,
/ xx+ Theory of surplus by Marx- M14, N15, N17, A18/
Main features of Marxian theory of power+xx- A18,
Comparison btwn Marxian and elite theory of power, why Marx regarded religion as
opium of people- M13/
Explain establishment of communism as a principle of marxism-N16/
xx+ Evaluate Marxism- A18/
note on dialectical materialism given by Marx +xx- N18]

e) Democracy
[ 2 marks -2 conditions essential for successful working of democracy-may 15,
M14/what is lobbying n its imp-may 15/ imp of press in democracy-may 12 may 19/
who advocated concept of iron law of oligarchy, name one factor giving rise to
oligarchical tendencies in an organisation-may 19, / is sound public opinion necessary
for success of democracy, give reason-N13, A18/ responsible for development of
oligarchic tendencies in an organisation-N15/ who gave iron law of oligarchy, name
one factor/ why is enlightened public opinion essential for success of democracy-
M16, N17, N18 ]
[short note 5 marks - / democratic republic as given by preamble- M14/
role of public opinion as a condition for success of democracy]
[long answer 12 marks – xx+ challenges to Indian Democracy- N16]

f) Gandhism
[ 2 marks - Satyagraha n its pillars-may 15/ gandhi’s view on restance to unjust laws-
nov14/ satyagrah n one diff btw gandhism n Marxism- A19/ two grounds of
sarvodaya-N15/ gandhian principle of truth-N15/ twin pillars of satyagraha-M16/
ahimsa-M17/ 2 features of Sarvodaya society- N18]
[short note 5 marks -Gandhism Marxism comparative study--may 15, N17, N18/
main grounds of sarvodaya-may 12/ sarvodaya-nov14/
truth and nonviolence as pillars of satyagraha- N17, N18]
[long answer 12 marks –
xx+ Discuss ideal of Sarvodaya by Gandhi-may 15, M17 /
xx+ Compare Marxism and gandhism-may 13 nov 14, N15 /
Gandhian principle of satyagraha/technique of satyagraha +xx -may 12, M16, N16,
A18/
discuss establishment of decentralized society as ground of Sarvodaya, +xx-N13/
xx+ explain provisions of consti inspired by Gandhian philosophy- M14/
Xx+ explain gandhian concept of Non cooperation and civil disobedience- M19,
M17]

5. Indian Constitution
[ 2 marks – 2 provisions adopted from American consti-may 13/ two provisions aimed
at making representative democracy a reality-may 12/ two provisions requiring
ratification of states-nov14/ which article prohibits double jeopardy-N13/ two factors
for making Indian consti the longest-N13, M16/ which judgement introduced basic
structure and name on basic feature-N13/ two provisions adopted from foreign
constitutions- M14/ name one provision to realize ideal of political justice as given in
preamble-N15/ when was constitution adopted, name one fr available to any person in
india- N16/ cite provision 1(1) of consti- N17/ why is media regarded as 4th pillar of
democracy- M19]

[short note 5 marks –


the ideal of secularism as given in Indian constitution-may 2015 /
dignity of individual given in Indian consti-may 12, A18/
Indian consti is the longest-nov 14/ ]
[long answer 12 marks – factors resp for making Indian consti the longest in the
world-may 13, N16, N17, A18/
discuss consti provisions to make india a securer state-may 13(Is it secular or
securer??)/
impact of JS Mill's view on liberty on indian constitution, role of judiciary under
consti as guardian of individual freedom-may 19 /
Meaning of secularism in Indian context+xx- M14/
Name different provisions of the Indian constitution reflecting liberal philosophy-
M17]

a) Salient Features
[ 2 marks – who has been vested with residuary powers in India, name one provision
of Indian consti requiring ratification by state legislatures- N16 ]
[short note 5 marks –
compromise btw judicial review n parliamentary sovereignty as a feature of Indian
consti-may 12/
uniqueness of Indian federal system-N15/ quasi federal-M16, N17/
special features of jurisdiction of SC under A32- N16]

[long answer 12 marks –


note on unitary features of Indian federalism+xx-may 15. M17, N18/
peculiar features of Indian federalism-may 12/
Why is india regarded as quasi federal state+xx-may 19, M14/
xx+ enumerate federal features of consti-N13/
discuss compromise between judicial review and parliamentary supremacy as salient
feature of Indian consti-N13/
discuss procedure for amendment +xx – M16, M17/
types of amendment of Indian constitution+xx- N18/
Judicial review and constitutional review as features of Indian constitution+xx- N18]

b) Preamble
[ 2 marks -what was inserted in preamble by 42nd amendment-may 13/ two provisions
to realise goal of economic justice-nov14/ what is preamble n its purpose- M17/ why
was socialism inserted in preamble, and give one provision reflecting it- N18]

[short note 5 marks – ideal of social justice given in preamble-M17, N18]

[long answer 12 marks – xx+ discuss ideal of justice as given in preamble-may 15/
ideal of socialism as given in preamble+xx -nov 14/
Xx+ discuss ideal of secularism given in preamble- N15/
Xx+ dignity of individual given in preamble-N15, M16, N16/
Xx+Ideal of political justice given in preamble-N16]

c) Fundamental rights n duties


[ 2 marks - status of right to property after 44th amendment-may 15,N13/2 fdrs available only
to Indian citizens-May 15/ art 20-May 15/ which constitutional provision protects from
double jeopardy/ article 17 -may 12/ two frs available to any person within territory of India-
nov14,N15, N17, A18/ art 21-may 19/ name two rights included under right to life given by
judiciary-M14/ two fds-N15, M17/ which amendment introduced fds and name one f.d. -
M16, N16/ right to education, art 21A- N17/ two religious freedoms given in part III- A18/
discuss preventive detention given in constitutional article 22- N18 ]
[short note 5 marks -equal protect of laws and equality before law-may 19/
constitutional provision aiming to realize dignity of individuals as given in preamble-
N13/ amendability of frs under art 368- N16]

[long answer 12 marks - xx+ discuss right to freedom art 19-May 15, A18/
xx+ discuss provisions of consti dealing with equality-may 12/
xx+ enumerates fds-nov 14/
xx+Enumerate the fds given in part IVA of consti-may 19, A18/
note on writ of mandamus, discuss preventive detention given in consti-N15/
right to property after 44th constitutional amendment+xx- M16, N18]

6. Political Parties, Features of Indian Political Parties


[ 2 marks - ( 2 factors resp for rise of multiparty system in india-may 15/ what is
regional party, give two eg -may 12,N13/ define pol party, what is diff between pol
party and pressure group/interest group- M14,N15/ two drawbacks of regional pol
parties- M14/ features of Indian pol parties- N16/ two difference btwn interest group
and pressure groups- N17/ what is interest group, give example- A18 ]

[short note 5 marks –


features of political party-N13/
role of regional political parties in india-M16, M17/
compare political parties and interest groups- M17/
main features of indian political parties- A18 ]
[long answer 12 marks -]

Miscellanious-Thinkers
[ 2 marks -two views of TH green on question of right to resistance-may 12]
[short note 5 marks -thomas hobbes perception of state of nature-may 19/ bentham’s
calculation of pleasure and types of pleasure- A18]

[long answer 12 marks –


write a note on pain n pleasure as given by Jeremy Bentham +xx- may 15, nov 14, -
may 19, N18/
xx+ make a comparative study of JS Mill n Bentham-may 15/
xx+ what is Bentham’s view on punishment-may 19/
discuss view of TH green on resistance to unjust laws +xx- may 19, N18/
comparative study of Bentham and Mill +xx - N15/ thomas hobbes perception of state
of nature +xx-may 19, N17]
Writs
[ 2 marks – two diff btw mandamus and prohibition-may 19/ habeas corpus-M16/ quo
warranto- M17/ mandamus- A18/ what is quo warranto writ, give one condition
necessary for issuing it- N18]
[short note 5 marks -Quo warranto-may 13,
mandamus-nov14]
[long answer 12 marks -note on writ of mandamus, discuss preventive detention given
in consti-N15]

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