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🌍 Political Science Playlist – Unit 1: Political Theory | Multiculturalism & Post-Modernism | UGC NET, UPSC, BA, MA By: Net Warriors In this final installment of our Unit 1: Political Theory series, we explore two contemporary and highly influential perspectives: Multiculturalism and Post-Modernism. This video breaks down how these theories challenge universal truths and advocate for the recognition of diverse identities. Essential for UGC NET, UPSC, and University students. What you’ll learn: Multiculturalism: The Politics of Recognition: Origins: Tracing the term back to Canada (1965) and its adoption as public policy in 1971. The Communitarian Critique: Why "unencumbered self" (liberalism) leads to rootless atomism, and why we need the "encumbered self" rooted in community. Differentiated Citizenship: Will Kymlicka’s argument on how cultural communities define personal identity and provide a "context of experience." Bhikhu Parekh’s View: Understanding how each culture incorporates distinct values and why dialogue between cultures is essential. Post-Modernism: Challenging the 'Grand Narratives': The Shift: How Post-Modernism rejects the Enlightenment's "absolute truths" and "objective reality." Jean-François Lyotard: His famous definition of Post-Modernism as "incredulity towards meta-narratives." Michel Foucault: A deep dive into Power/Knowledge—how power is not just held by the state but is fluid and creates its own "truth." Jacques Derrida & Deconstruction: Understanding how language is unstable and how "Deconstruction" seeks to uncover hidden meanings in texts. Key Thinkers & Concepts: Will Kymlicka: Multicultural Citizenship (1995). Jean Baudrillard: The concept of 'Hyper-reality' where the map becomes more real than the territory. Richard Rorty: Why philosophy should be seen as a "conversation" rather than a search for objective truth. Highlights: Easy explanation of "Identity Politics" and "Politics of Difference." Breakdown of difficult terms like Meta-narratives, Deconstruction, and Hyper-reality. Exam-focused insights: Key books and publication years for UGC NET aspirants. Clear Hindi-English mix for conceptual mastery. Unit 1 is now complete! Make sure to check the full playlist to cover every ideology from Liberalism to Post-Modernism. 🔔 Subscribe to Net Warriors and hit the bell icon to start Unit 2 with us! #netwarriors #politicalscience #ugcnet #multiculturalism #postmodernism #WillKymlicka #michelfoucault #JacquesDerrida #BhikhuParekh #politicaltheory #upsc #IdentityPolitics #Metanarratives #bapoliticalscience #mapoliticalscience