Kautilya's Political Theory: Yogakshema, the Concept of Welfare StatePresentation of the thesis that the concept of welfare state originated in India; study with special reference to Arthaśāstra, treatise on state and society, by Kautạlya. |
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... refers to government practices of allocating atleast 8 to 10 per cent of the gross national product to welfare . The definition of welfare includes all public expenditure for health , education , income maintenance , deferred income and ...
... refers to government practices of allocating atleast 8 to 10 per cent of the gross national product to welfare . The definition of welfare includes all public expenditure for health , education , income maintenance , deferred income and ...
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... refers to the successful accomplishment of an object , while ksema refers to the peaceful , undisturbed enjoyment of that object . Security , that is , protection by the state , is essential for both . But ensuring the two means ...
... refers to the successful accomplishment of an object , while ksema refers to the peaceful , undisturbed enjoyment of that object . Security , that is , protection by the state , is essential for both . But ensuring the two means ...
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... refers to a system under which “ an amount equal to the seed sown is deducted from the gross produce of the field and handed over to the tenant , the balance being then divided between the king and the tenant . " E.H. Johnston explains ...
... refers to a system under which “ an amount equal to the seed sown is deducted from the gross produce of the field and handed over to the tenant , the balance being then divided between the king and the tenant . " E.H. Johnston explains ...
Contents
The Concept of State | 1 |
Yogakshema | 11 |
Political Dimension | 22 |
Copyright | |
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According According to Kautilya activities administration agriculture allowed Ancient India Arthashastra aspects authority basic become believed Brahmanas bring citizens common concept concept of welfare concerned considered Delhi departments depends Dharma duty economic emphasised employer ensure fixed freedom functions given happiness higher houses human Ibid idea ideal important individual industries interest justice Kautilya king king's labour land lead limited living Machiavelli maintain manufacture marriage material means measures mentioned ministers modern welfare moral natural needs organisation paid person philosophy political principles production profit promotion prosperity protect punished rates reference regard regulated responsibility role rules share slave social society subjects term theory thought trade University various village wages wealth welfare well-being women Yogakshema