Introduction to Western Political Thought

Introduction to Western Political Thought

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Introduction to Western Political Thought

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Introduction to Western Political Thought

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Introduction to Western Political Thought

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  1. 1 Introduction to Western Political Thought
  2. 2 Lec 1: General Outline and Method
  3. 3 Lec 2: Method: Text and Context
  4. 4 Lec 3: Intro & Justice
  5. 5 Lec 4: State and Philosopher King
  6. 6 Lec 5: Communism of Wives and Property & Critical Assessment of his Thought
  7. 7 Lec 6: Intro & Ethics or Virtue
  8. 8 Lec 7: Politics & His Ideal State
  9. 9 Lec 8: Aristotle - III: Citizenship, Views on Revolution & Criticall Assessment of his Thought
  10. 10 Lec 9: Machiavelli - I: Intro & Virtu and Fortuna
  11. 11 Lec 10: Machiavelli - II: Politics, Violence, and Religion
  12. 12 Lec 11: Machiavelli - III: Republicanism & Critical Assessment of his Thought
  13. 13 Lec 12: Hobbes - I: Intro & Human Nature
  14. 14 Lec 13: Hobbes - II: The Leviathan or Sovereign
  15. 15 Lec 14: Hobbes - III: Political Obligation & Critical Assessment of his Thought
  16. 16 Lec 15: Locke - I: Intro, State of Nature & Natural Rights
  17. 17 Lec 16: Locke II: Limited Government
  18. 18 Lec 17: Locke - III:Right to Dissent & Critical Assessment of his Thought
  19. 19 Lec 18: Rousseau - I: Intro & Social Contract
  20. 20 Lec 19: Rousseau - II: General Will & Critical Assessment of his Thought
  21. 21 Lec 20: Kant - I: Intro & What is Enlightenment?
  22. 22 Lec 21: Kant - II: Morality, Autonomy & Freedom
  23. 23 Lec 22: Kant - III: Kingdom of Ends & Critical Assessment of his Thought
  24. 24 Lec 23: Hegel - I: Intro & Freedom
  25. 25 Lec 24: Hegel - II: Civil Society & State
  26. 26 Lec 25: Hegel - III: Rights & Critical Assessment of his Thought
  27. 27 Lec 26: Marx - I: Intro & Historical Materialism
  28. 28 Lec 27: Marx - II: State & Class
  29. 29 Lec 28: Marx - III: Views on Politics, Communism & Critical Assessment of his Thought
  30. 30 Lec 29: Mill - I: Intro, Utilitarianism & Subjection of Women
  31. 31 Lec 30: Mill - II: On Liberty, Representative Government & Critical Assessment of his Thought

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