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Theory Of Government In Ancient India (Post-Vedic) - Gyan Books

About The Book: "Theory of Government in Ancient India (Post-Vedic)" by Beni Prasad and Arthur Berriedale Keith explores the development of political thought and institutions in post-Vedic India. Drawing from the Arthashastra, Dharmashastras, and epics, it examines kingship, law, administration, and early republican traditions. The book emphasizes dharma as a guiding principle of governance, balancing ethics with statecraft. Scholarly yet accessible, it connects ancient Indian ideas with broader political theory, making it a key text in understanding indigenous Indian political systems.

Author: Beni Prasad, Arthur Berriedale Keith

Pages: 413

Edition: 1927

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