POLS 037. Contemporary Political Philosophy (TH)


PHIL 037  
This course offers a survey of the major themes and questions that have emerged in Anglophone political philosophy since the Second World War. We will begin by analyzing fundamental concepts such as power, freedom, law and rights; then we will consider competing visions of the basic structure of society; and finally we will turn to pressing issues such as racial injustice, global injustice, immigration policy and the claims of tradition. The ultimate aim is for each student to test, refine and develop their own principles and judgements concerning politics by rigorously attending to the arguments given by leading philosophers.
Social sciences.
1 credit.
Spring 2024. Thakkar.
Catalog chapter: Political Science  
Department website: http://www.swarthmore.edu/political-science


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