Lec 4: Freedom as autonomy;Positive and negative liberty
6
Lec 5: Freedom as Swaraj,Free speech & hate speech
7
Lec 6: Introduction :Equity and egalitarianism
8
Lec 7: Equality of opportunity; preferential treatment
9
Lec 8: Luck Egalitarianism and its critiques; Equality and Liberty
10
Lec 9: Introduction and forms of rights
11
Lec 10: Conflicts between rights
12
Lec 11: Rights and Duties
13
Lec 12: Justice :A distributive concept
14
Lec 13: Justice :Procedural & Substantive; Justice as fairness
15
Lec 14: Justice :Capability approach; libertarian, communitarian conception of Justice
16
Lec 15: Justice :Feminist conceptions of justice; Global justice
17
Lec 16: Introduction to Power and authority
18
Lec 17: Power, legitimacy & hegemony
19
Lec 18: Power & knowledge; different conceptions of power
20
Lec 19: Introduction and different conceptions of state & sovereignty
21
Lec 20: Modern nation state; liberal, Marxist and feminist conceptions of state
22
Lec 21: State and governmentality
23
Lec 22: Procedural and Substantive Democracy
24
Lec 23: Various models of democracy
25
Lec 24: Challenges and Limits of Democracy; Free press and Democracy
26
Lec 25: Citizenship: Subject and Citizen
27
Lec 26: T H Marshal & liberal conceptions of citizenship as legal and equal member
28
Lec 27: Muliticulturalism and Cosmopolitan Citizenship
29
Lec 28: Introduction; Doom & Gloom; Democracy and environmental crisis
30
Lec 29: Climate change and environmental justice
31
Lec 30: Revisiting some key themes and concepts
Description:
COURSE OUTLINE: The major objective of this course is to introduce the students to some of the key concepts and ideas of politics which shape our political discourse. These concepts are essentially contested concepts and yet inevitable for understanding and explaining the politics of any country or society. A clear understanding of these debates or contestations over some of the key concepts and ideas of politics, it is hoped, will help the students develop their own independent views and judgments about politics and democracy in their own societies as well as in the world at large.