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"Al-Farabi must be placed among the proponents of the theory of Social Contract". In the light of this statement discuss Al-Farabi's political thought. b. Al-Farabi's Concept of State. a. Ideal State of Al-Farabi b. Al Farabi's theory of State. Farabi was much inspired by Plato in his setting up of the ideal City or the Model of the state. Discuss. Enlist the qualities of Al-Ghazali's Amir and detail account of this daily routine. Critically appreciate Al-Ghazali theory of Khilafat. AL-GHAZALI was the torch bearer of Muslim Rationalistic Renaissance analyse the statement in view of his status as a MUJADDID. "The Immate is extablished to replace properly in thedefence of fait and administration of the world". Eleborate this statement of Al-Mawardi with reference to his Theory of Immate. "Al-Mawardi brought constitutional theory of Islam in line with political reality of his time." Discuss this with reference to his views on Khilafat and Wizarate. Explain Allama Iqbal's concept of Nationalism. Do you agree that it developed through lengthy process of evolution? a. Allama Iqbal's concept of Ego (Khudi). Examine the contribution of Allama Iqbal as a Philosopher and as a supporter of Muslim Unity. b. Allama Iqbal's views on Ijtihad. a. Allama Iqbal's concept of Millat. Aristotle was a REALIST and not an IDEALIST explain with reference to his theory of the ends and functions of the state. "Aristotle was great the but not grateful student of Plato" comment. b. Narrate those facts on which he has been called the Aristotle of the eighteenth century. Examine the main similarities and differences in the political ideas of the Plato and Aristotle. a. Bentham's Theory of Punishment. Hobs and Bodin are said to be the proponents of the theory of Absolutism. Dp you agree? Give reasons. Its is said that Hegel's dialectic theory was standing on its head but Marx has reversed it. Discus this Statement. a. "Life in state of nature was nasty, poor, brutish and short". (Hobbes) Compare the view of Hobbes, Lock and Rousseau on the Social Contract and Sovereignty. b. Ibn-Khaldon's stages in the development of the state. "Ibn-Khaldon is aptly called the father of political economy". Discuss his views in political economy.

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2008 Ibn Khaldon 2012 Ibn Khaldon 2004 Locke 2007 Locke 2011 Locke Hobbes 2002 Maciavelli 2010 Maciavelli 2004 Marx 2011 Marx 2008 Mill 2009 Montesquieu 2012 Montesquieu 2002 Motesquicu Nizamul Mulk 2009 Tusi 2001 Plato 2003 Plato 2005 Plato 2005 Plato 2008 Plato 2009 Plato 2011 Plato 2012 2007 2009 2012 Plato Rousseau Rousseau Rousseau

How far is it true to say that Ibn-Khaldon perhaps was the firs philosopher to realize the relevant importance of Economics to Plitics? Argue Ibn Khaldon perhaps was the philosopher to realize the relevant importance of economics to politics. Discuss. a. Examine the nature of the contract expounded by Locke revolving in the establishment of the Civil Society. a. LOCKE was the father of Modern Liberal Democracy Comment. Discuss Locke and Hobbes' prespectives on the "State of Nature". Maciavelli enunciated the philosophy of art of the governement for effective discipeline and stability in the state. Analyse and discuss the basiss of this philosophy in detail. "Is it correct to call Maciavelli citizen of all states and contemporary of all ages". Argue a. Political Philosophy of Karl Marx Marx's historical materialism is the application is the application of dialectical materialism to explain historical events, process and developments in society. Eleborate. State the ground on which Mill advocated the freedom of individual's conduct. What limitations did he apply to this freedom? Examines Montesquieu's theory of Separation of Powers. Why has he been called the Aristotle of Eighteen century? Discuss. "Montesquieu with all his faults and irregularities is the father if modern historical research". Explain and duscuss. a. Montesquicu expounded his theory of separation of power to set forth the governmental organisation in order to safeguard the political liberty. Explain. Discuss the Theory of Kingship as propounded by Nizamul-Mulk-Tusi Explain Plato's Theory of Justice. How he ties to imprint it through the Education System? Plato's Communism was is and will remain impracticable. Critically examine this statement. "As far Philosophers, they make imaginary Laws for imaginary Cpmmenwealths". Elucidate this statement with reference to Plato. b. Differences between Fascism VS Platoism "Plato intended to build an institution for scientific study of policics and training of statesman" Eleborate. Discuss the Plato's contribution to History of political Thought. b. Platonic and Aristotelian paradigms. "Plato intended to build an institution for scientific study of policics and training of statesman" Eleborate. b. Describe the basic features of Rousseaus political philosophy. a. Appreciation and criticism of Rousseau's Theory of General Will a. Rousseau's theory of General Will

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