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Feb 01, 2025
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POS 308 - Liberalism and its Critics In this course, we carefully examine some of the landmark texts out of which modern liberalism and conservatism emerged. We study the fascinating shape that these ideas initially took during the Enlightenment, and we ask whether the changes that they have since undergone represent improvements or deteriorations. Our goal, then, is not only to understand the true potentials of liberalism and conservatism. It is also to gain a broader view of the political identities available to us in modern times.
Core Curriculum/Core Requirements: Writing Intensive
Prerequisites: POS 201 or permission
Course Typically Offered: Spring and Summer
Credits: 3
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