PSIR Optional lectures UPSC | L5 Normative Approach : Political Theory | Riddhi Sharma
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
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PSIR Optional Lectures for UPSC civil services exam are conducted by Riddhi Sharma. The basic course is free at UA-cam. It contains all the topics and lectures for PSIR paper 1 and paper 2. The advanced lectures are available at paid portal.
Each political community can function on the basis of certain common standards shared by its members. A descriptive social or political theory simply identifies and examines those standards whereas a normative theory formulates statements as to what standards a politi- cal community ought to follow or be based upon.
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Can we consider Amartya sen as a proponent of normative theory?
T n x maan
Hye can you plz make vdeo on pros and cons of normative approach political science topic
Thank you mam, i was looking for normative notes as its an important topic for exam.
Mam difference between normative and emperical kab discuss hoga?
Came here to clarify some more bout it yet got confused sheesh!
Normative approach or philosophical approach same hai kya ?
Agr different hai toh Thora explain kar dijiye
Ma'am it's good explanation but could you finish the whole one topic in one video like whole approaches
*Ma'am Philosophical Approach , Normative Approach Institutional Approach Traditional Approach , classical approach same he hai kya?? I mean Philosophical k other names*
What does empirical postulation means???
Mam empirical approach to modern approach mana jata hai na?
Mam, these same approaches are there in comparative politics as well. It's a bit confusing can u pls explain.
Extremely good madam your teaching
That tik tok example was histerical 👍
Notes btado Bhai kha se milega
Notes kaha se access hoga? Anyone knows
Rangli 😂
You teach very good maam
Thanks ma'am 🙏🏻❤
Mam yai ba hons political science Kai liye bhi padh sakte hai naa
Same question .....
yes you can..... but not the legal institutional lecture.
thanks ma'am
Excellent lecture mam 🙏