Lecture 1 - General Outline and methods
Lecture 2 - Political theories and ideologies
Lecture 3 - Liberty: republican conception of freedom
Lecture 4 - Freedom as autonomy;Positive and negative liberty
Lecture 5 - Freedom as Swaraj, Free speech and hate speech
Lecture 6 - Introduction: Equity and egalitarianism
Lecture 7 - Equality of opportunity; preferential treatment
Lecture 8 - Luck Egalitarianism and its critiques; Equality and Liberty
Lecture 9 - Introduction and forms of rights
Lecture 10 - Conflicts between rights
Lecture 11 - Rights and Duties
Lecture 12 - Justice : A distributive concept
Lecture 13 - Justice : Procedural and Substantive; Justice as fairness
Lecture 14 - Justice : Capability approach; libertarian, communitarian conception of Justice
Lecture 15 - Justice : Feminist conceptions of justice; Global justice
Lecture 16 - Introduction to Power and authority
Lecture 17 - Power, legitimacy and hegemony
Lecture 18 - Power and knowledge; different conceptions of power
Lecture 19 - Introduction and different conceptions of state and sovereignty
Lecture 20 - Modern nation state; liberal, Marxist and feminist conceptions of state
Lecture 21 - State and governmentality
Lecture 22 - Introduction: Procedural and Substantive Democracy
Lecture 23 - Various models of democracy
Lecture 24 - Challenges and Limits of Democracy; Free press and Democracy
Lecture 25 - Citizenship: Subject and Citizen
Lecture 26 - T H Marshal and liberal conceptions of citizenship as legal and equal member
Lecture 27 - Muliticulturalism and Cosmopolitan Citizenship
Lecture 28 - Introduction; Doom and Gloom; Democracy and environmental crisis
Lecture 29 - Climate change and environmental justice
Lecture 30 - Revisiting some key themes and concepts