PSCI181 - MODERN POLITICAL THOUGHT

This course will provide an overview of major figures and themes of modern political thought. We will focus on themes and questions pertinent to political theory in the modern era, particularly focusing on the relationship of the individual to community, society, and state. Although the emergence of the individual as a central moral, political, and conceptual category arguably began in earlier eras, it is in the seventeenth century that it takes firm hold in defining the state, political institutions, moral thinking, and social relations. The centrality of "the individual" has created difficulties, even paradoxes, for community and social relations, and political theorists have struggled to reconicle those throughout the modern era. We will consider the political forms that emerged out of those struggles, as well as the changed and distinctly "modern" conceptualizations of political theory such as freedom, responsibilty, justice, rights and obligations, as central categories for organizing moral and political life.
Section 001 - LEC
TR 1030AM-1130AM
NORTON, ANNE
CHEMISTRY BUILDING 102
Section 201 - REC
T 0130PM-0230PM
KIM, JUMAN
WILLIAMS HALL 843
Section 202 - REC
T 0130PM-0230PM
BALKAN, OSMAN BEKIR
STITELER HALL B30
Section 203 - REC
T 0300PM-0400PM
SZPUNAR, PIOTR M.
WILLIAMS HALL 28
Section 204 - REC
T 0300PM-0400PM
BALKAN, OSMAN BEKIR
FISHER-BENNETT HALL 139
Section 205 - REC
R 0300PM-0400PM
KIM, JUMAN
MCNEIL BUILDING 110
Section 206 - REC
R 0300PM-0400PM
SZPUNAR, PIOTR M.
CASTER BUILDING A8
Section 207 - REC
R 0430PM-0530PM
SZPUNAR, PIOTR M.
STITELER HALL B30
Section 208 - REC
R 0430PM-0530PM
KIM, JUMAN
WILLIAMS HALL 302
Section 209 - REC
T 0430PM-0530PM
BALKAN, OSMAN BEKIR
FISHER-BENNETT HALL 323
Section 789 - REC
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University of Pennsylvania
208 S. 37th Street, Room 217
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6215
Phone: (215) 898-7641

Edward Mansfield Chair
Nancy Hirschmann Graduate Chair
John Lapinski Undergraduate Chair