PHL 520
Social and Political Philosophy
What is power, and who really holds it in our society? Is a government's power over us legitimate, and what are its proper limits? Do modern liberal democracies really succeed in giving power to ordinary people? When is it right for citizens to rebel against the powers that be? Such questions and others will be addressed by way of a study of some of the classic works in social and political philosophy.
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This was taught by Jeta Mulaj who is honestly one of my fav profs at TMU. Each week you get assigned a reading (sometimes they are lengthy) and then when you attend class there is a lecture part and a discussion part. You cover really interesting topics that I think anyone would enjoy.
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