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Forum: Humorous, Inspirational and General Stuff Friday, May 22, 2009
Replies: 60
Views: 12,748
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Great Sara Jee! Keep it up! We expect much more...

Great Sara Jee! Keep it up! We expect much more of the same kind
Forum: Political Science Monday, March 30, 2009
Replies: 26
Views: 10,513
Posted By azix_zee
Arrow Hobbes Leviathan's General Treatment:

Hobbes Leviathan's General Treatment:
1.Fear is the basis of subjection of one to another and the state nature was a the state of war.
2.State of nature changed into political society on the...
Forum: Political Science Friday, March 20, 2009
Replies: 26
Views: 10,513
Posted By azix_zee
Arrow Thomas Hobbes on Human Nature, His Ancestry & on Scientific Materialism!

Thomas Hobbes:

1.He took his stand neither on theology nor on tradition but on his study of human nature.
2.He was a creature of his times as was Machiavelli.

Previous Traditions of...
Forum: Political Science Thursday, March 19, 2009
Replies: 26
Views: 10,513
Posted By azix_zee
Arrow Machiavelli's Inconsistencies, theory of Aggrandizement & His Contributions!

Machiavelli's Inconsistencies:

1.He prescribes for an individual a combination of intellect and force but how can this egoistic virtue in the individual be the basis of a good and strong...
Forum: Political Science Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Replies: 26
Views: 10,513
Posted By azix_zee
Arrow Machiavelli on Politics, Ethics, Religion & Government!

Machiavelli's separation of Politics from Ethics:
1.The state was not a mean to an end but an end in itself with its own interests and the ruler is a creator of law as also of morality for moral...
Forum: Political Science Monday, March 16, 2009
Replies: 26
Views: 10,513
Posted By azix_zee
Arrow Machiavelli's conception of Human Nature: & Machiavelli's PRINCE:

Machiavelli's conception of Human Nature:

1.Like Hobbes, he held that all men were wicked and essentially selfish. Men were ungrateful, fickle, deceitful, cowardly and avaricious.
2.Fear is the...
Forum: Political Science Sunday, March 15, 2009
Replies: 26
Views: 10,513
Posted By azix_zee
Post Machiavelli: 1469-1527:

Machiavelli: 1469-1527:

His environment:

Italy was battleground of intriguing, embarrassingly complex, depressing and ambitious potentates, local as well foreign.

His Works:

The...
Forum: Political Science Saturday, March 14, 2009
Replies: 26
Views: 10,513
Posted By azix_zee
Aristotle Criticism of Plato: 1. A...

Aristotle Criticism of Plato:

1. A state, to Aristotle, unlike Plato must represent a plurality of dissimilar which is a bit too sever.
2. Every individual must be allowed a certain...
Forum: Political Science Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Replies: 26
Views: 10,513
Posted By azix_zee
Aristotle on Revolutions! Tyrants! & Democracy!

Aristotle on Revolutions:

Varying degrees of Revolutions:

Revolution may take the form of a change of constitution or without changing constitution.
May make oligarchy or democracy more or...
Forum: Political Science Monday, March 02, 2009
Replies: 26
Views: 10,513
Posted By azix_zee
Aristotle on Govt; Best Constitution and Elements of State

Aristotle on economic basis of Govt:

He observed there are four elements always struggle for power namely; Birth, Virtue, WEALTH & Liberty.

Aristotle best Constitution:


Polity which is...
Forum: Political Science Sunday, March 01, 2009
Replies: 26
Views: 10,513
Posted By azix_zee
Aristotle on Law, Justice, Education & Govt:

Aristotle on Law and justice:

1. Law is not conventional but natural because it is moral and therefore universal.
2. Natural Law is general principle of conduct which is ascertained by reason....
Forum: Political Science Saturday, February 28, 2009
Replies: 26
Views: 10,513
Posted By azix_zee
Aristotle’s Realism, Criticism on his Slaves Theory & His views on Citizenship!

Aristotle’s Realism:

He justified slavery to secure the necessary leisure to the free born Greeks for participation in public life.

Criticism on Aristotle Theory of Slavery:

1. There is a...
Forum: Political Science Friday, February 27, 2009
Replies: 26
Views: 10,513
Posted By azix_zee
ARISTOTLE 383-322, The Phiospher of Realism ...

ARISTOTLE 383-322, The Phiospher of Realism


Aristotle (384-322)

Aristotle and Plato:

1. The former was conservative, inductive (in method, realist) and moved from particular to universal...
Forum: Political Science Thursday, February 26, 2009
Replies: 26
Views: 10,513
Posted By azix_zee
Plato in His book, the LAWS, Plato on Wealth & Power & on ADM machinary.

Plato in His book, the LAWS

Education far less strict and the women were not entirely free from domestic duties.
Both property and family was allowed but under strict state supervision.

Plato...
Forum: Political Science Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Replies: 26
Views: 10,513
Posted By azix_zee
Plato and Individualim, Idea of Good, Classification of Govt:

Plato and Individualism:

Was against atomistic individualism and stood for social individuality and sane individualism.
Demanded sacrifices from rulers not the ruled only guardian class to merge...
Forum: Political Science Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Replies: 26
Views: 10,513
Posted By azix_zee
Plato on decline of Ideal state, Democracy, Govt:, Marxism & Fascism

Plato on decline of Ideal state:

When Reason declines and gives place to spirit followed by appetite getting the upper hand by over powering both reason and spirit.

Classification of...
Forum: Political Science Monday, February 23, 2009
Replies: 26
Views: 10,513
Posted By azix_zee
Plato on communism & Women

Plato on communism:

1. Communism of wives: emancipation of women and reform of marriage.
2. The individual was neither allowed opportunities nor incentive to do nothing besides serving the state....
Forum: Political Science Thursday, February 19, 2009
Replies: 26
Views: 10,513
Posted By azix_zee
Plato system of education:

Plato system of education:


1). State regulated, disciplinarian and feminist.
2). Not just storing knowledge but the eye must be turned to light.
3).State to promote justice and right action by...
Forum: Political Science Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Replies: 26
Views: 10,513
Posted By azix_zee
Political Philosphy (Will be Updated)

You may find here a look into every aspect of these political philosphers but details may ruin the very purpose of this thread which is intended to give hints about most of the aspects of these...
Forum: Discussion Thursday, February 14, 2008
Replies: 15
Views: 1,719
Posted By azix_zee
I think you r not taking into accout the present...

I think you r not taking into accout the present day politics of Pakistan. All the three you mentioned are out of the arena 4 the race of Prime Ministership Mr. Awais. For me, Keeping in view the...
Forum: Humorous, Inspirational and General Stuff Monday, January 28, 2008
Replies: 944
Views: 127,735
Posted By azix_zee
Aik family jo aik tang quarter main reh rahi thi...

Aik family jo aik tang quarter main reh rahi thi kuch din pehlay humaray area main aik baray ghar main shift hogayee... main na un ke 9 years larky se poocha,
" Kia tum apnay nayee ghar ko passand...
Forum: Grammar-Section Sunday, September 30, 2007
Replies: 2
Views: 2,582
Posted By azix_zee
``World``Of ``Words```

We
"Abondon" what has been the object of Prvious effort;
"Resign" an Office;
"Abdicate" a Throne;
"Retire" from a Post;
"Withdraw" from a point of vantage;
...
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