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discuss the nature of early Indian political thought.

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Answered by PoojaBurra
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Social thought in old India not only confirms certain fundamental principle of morality but it seeks to direct material life as well.  

King must consciously stimulate virtue and act as guide to morality as stipulated in Dharmasastras.

State figures considerably in the communal life and theory of life proceeds to resolve itself into a theory of morality.  

Political science became the ethics of whole society a science of the duty of man found in complex set of relations in society.

When it comes to international relations one can see ethical meanings coming to terms with hard reality.  

Dealing about diplomacy Kautilya becomes realistic in a manner which is same to Machiavelli.  


Answered by Sidyandex
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It was based on morality and principles and laid emphasis on the development of society as a whole.

The king in question should consciously inspire and stimulate virtue and also act as a guide to one’s moral life and morality as mentioned in the Dharmasastras.

The communal life is figured by the state.

And political science became the ethics of society.

This was the science of the people that was also the science of duty.

It has a complex set of relationships in society.

Ethical meanings collied with hard reality in regards to international relations.

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