Political Thought of Locke

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  • @yashasjha8486
    @yashasjha8486 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome lecture! very nicely compacted the thought of Locke along with the comparison with Hobbes gave a sort of link that how it evolved...honestly grateful to you sir 🙏

  • @Mohapatra_Bikash
    @Mohapatra_Bikash Рік тому +1

    Sir you are masterpiece ❤

  • @kunfantaan9927
    @kunfantaan9927 6 років тому +5

    Mam aap se reqest hai ki writen conten dispaly on screen jise ham log delh kar copy me likh sake

  • @anuratnraghuvanshi5626
    @anuratnraghuvanshi5626 9 років тому +4

    मेरा locke का concept clear करने के लिए thankyou सर। locke की theories constitutionalism he being father of liberalism.two tretises consent theory .impaCt of glorious revolution aswell of capitalism and Reformation on him is explained nicely.his property rights advocacy and macpherson's criticism.

  • @KS-97
    @KS-97 Рік тому

    As a master tailor who cutout a capitalist coat out of liberal discourse ---- critisism of locke

  • @Sadiq1282
    @Sadiq1282 7 років тому +2

    very in-depth explanation given. thanx.

  • @zuisaxena
    @zuisaxena 8 років тому +2

    Great lecture.

  • @nbp883
    @nbp883 8 місяців тому

    Thanks 😊👍

  • @sureshpatra672
    @sureshpatra672 4 роки тому

    Funstasting lecture sir I like it

  • @zuisaxena
    @zuisaxena 8 років тому +1

    Great lecture!

  • @RAVIKumarmystic
    @RAVIKumarmystic 9 років тому +2

    I have no words to thank you sir!!

  • @ExploreLife360
    @ExploreLife360 4 роки тому

    Thanks a lot sir...plz start new initiatives.
    2020

  • @tashibhutia5535
    @tashibhutia5535 7 років тому

    it was really helpful sir....

  • @kawaljeetsingh9866
    @kawaljeetsingh9866 3 роки тому

    Phase of Enlightenment

  • @ShubhamTibogpa
    @ShubhamTibogpa 3 роки тому

    Perfect

  • @krishankin8042
    @krishankin8042 5 років тому

    please Remove Sound problem.

  • @kawaljeetsingh9866
    @kawaljeetsingh9866 3 роки тому

    Renassiance ( awakening to a great past )

  • @abdulrab6081
    @abdulrab6081 7 років тому

    good

  • @surbhihandajindal793
    @surbhihandajindal793 9 років тому +1

    Please please make next lecture on Rousseau... I need that...asap

    • @maggieznoodles
      @maggieznoodles 9 років тому

      +Surbhi Handa preparing for upsc mains 2015?

    • @surbhihandajindal793
      @surbhihandajindal793 9 років тому

      maggieznoodles no i am not

    • @maggieznoodles
      @maggieznoodles 9 років тому

      Surbhi Handa ok. i thought so

    • @maggieznoodles
      @maggieznoodles 9 років тому

      +maggieznoodles i am preparing for the next year UPSC exams :) So i was just curious
      learning the basic of pol science these days.....

    • @surbhihandajindal793
      @surbhihandajindal793 9 років тому

      maggieznoodles same here.i am also appearing in 2016 ias exam.do u have political science and international relations as optional?

  • @kawaljeetsingh9866
    @kawaljeetsingh9866 3 роки тому

    Man is conciderd as a rational being-- Locke

  • @ramprasadsj1455
    @ramprasadsj1455 4 роки тому +2

    Constitutional monarchy
    Limited govt
    Consent as basis of authority.
    Consent turns raw power to authority.
    Social Contact
    State is not divine, not created by god , citizens can withdraw consent and negate contract.
    Surrendered natural rights and surrender is not absolute.
    Locke is father of liberalism. Not hobbes. Hobbes is father of absolutism. Locke gave birth to constitutionalism.
    1632 to 1704
    Cb macpherson posessive liberwlism book. Lokce is father if english liberalism. 1688 glorious revolution, democratic,constitution, beginning of limited governing,
    Locke
    1. Insprired from descartes
    2.two treatises on civil libertises 1689 1690
    3.refutation of divine rights of filmer
    4 . Men are equal in capacity.no one can put man in authority without consent. Man is resonalnand rational even in natural state.human is superiror to human history . Man not subservient to history.
    Rights are sacrosanct. Consent. Only to protect those rights. Can revolt if natural rights not protect3d.
    All three tenemts
    1.Law, procedure to run society,
    Constitutional monarchy,
    2. Surremder of nat rights is not absolute.
    3.
    Both hobbes and lock talked abt social contract. But lock is father of liberalism..

    • @aravinde9160
      @aravinde9160 4 роки тому

      CB MacPherson Possessive Individualism

  • @kawaljeetsingh9866
    @kawaljeetsingh9866 3 роки тому

    He is conciderd as father of liberalism

  • @kawaljeetsingh9866
    @kawaljeetsingh9866 3 роки тому

    Social contact

  • @ohnana21
    @ohnana21 7 років тому +3

    so repetitive.. frustrating..

  • @akjha9232
    @akjha9232 5 років тому

    काश! हिंदी भाषा में होता तो मेरे लिए काफी उपयोगी होता

  • @pityparker7448
    @pityparker7448 6 років тому +2

    Compared to the previous lecture on hobbes this is dissapointing. REPITITIVE. Moreover covered European history than locke.