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      <title>Foreword</title>
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Authors: Srivastava, V.C
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      <title>Editorial</title>
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Authors: Singh, Nirbhai
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      <title>Political Science Versus Political Reality</title>
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      <description>Title: Political Science Versus Political Reality
Authors: Krishna, Daya
Abstract: A polity is not a natural entity, not even an entity in the same sense as society or family may be set to be. Man naturally may be set to have a family and a society, as without these he cannot be conceived to exist in the usual sense of the term. But both of these can exist without there being a polity or a political system which organises and supports&#xD;
them. The political function is a contingent function , not necessary for the survival of human species.
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