Maps how transnational corporations and international bodies challenge traditional state boundaries. 3. Core Pillars of Social Justice
Gauba rejected the Gandhian and Nehruvian consensus. His theory rests on four key pillars:
Gauba evaluates justice, liberty, and equality not as isolated terms, but as interdependent ideas: An Introduction To Political Theory Op Gauba
Differentiates between physical or economic power, legitimate authority, and ideological hegemony as outlined by thinkers like Max Weber and Antonio Gramsci.
The most distinctive feature of the is its methodology. Gauba rejected street protests (which he called "mob theater") and revolutionary violence.


