History of Political Theory: Foundations of Modern Political Thought

Semester
Fall 2022
Instructor(s)
Units
4
Section
1
Number
112B
CCN
23891
Times
Tu/Th 12:30-2pm
Location
HFAXA1
Course Description

This course will study the foundational texts of modern political thought, including Machiavelli’s Prince, Bodin’s On the State, Grotius’ War and Peace, Hobbes’ Leviathan, Locke’s Two Treatises of Government, and Rousseau’s Social Contract.  Topics for study and examination will include the theory of the modern sovereign state; the origin of the state (especially the theory of the social contract); the concept of natural rights; theories of political liberty and equality; the permissibility of political resistance and revolution; early modern ideas of democratic and non-democratic forms of rule; religion and politics. 

 

Please note that this course description is from 2018.