Discussion Post: The Political and Social Imagination of the Modern World
This course introduces several important "isms", that is to say arguments about the nature of society, the state, and social transformation. You will be introduced to: Conservatism, Liberalism, Socialism, Anarchism, Bolshevism, Neo-Liberalism, and Feminism. The course aims to develop students' "political literacy" defined as an understanding of the fundamental assumptions and arguments from which competing political perspectives (that is, "isms") derive.
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