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Political Philosophy and the Idea of Freedom
( 30 Modules )

Module #1
Introduction to Political Philosophy
Overview of the course, defining political philosophy and its significance in understanding human freedom
Module #2
The Concept of Freedom:Ancient Greece
Exploring the concept of freedom in ancient Greek thought, including Aristotles and Platos views
Module #3
The Concept of Freedom:Modernity and the Enlightenment
Examination of the development of the concept of freedom during the Enlightenment, including Hobbes, Locke, and Rousseau
Module #4
Negative Liberty:Isaiah Berlin
In-depth analysis of Isaiah Berlins concept of negative liberty and its implications for political philosophy
Module #5
Positive Liberty:Republicanism
Exploration of the concept of positive liberty and its relationship to republicanism, including the views of Quentin Skinner
Module #6
The Social Contract Tradition
Examination of the social contract tradition, including Hobbes, Locke, and Rousseau, and its significance for understanding freedom
Module #7
Liberalism and Libertarianism
Analysis of liberal and libertarian perspectives on freedom, including the views of John Rawls and Robert Nozick
Module #8
Conservatism and Freedom
Examination of conservative perspectives on freedom, including the views of Edmund Burke and Michael Oakeshott
Module #9
Marxism and Freedom
Analysis of Marxist perspectives on freedom, including the views of Karl Marx and his critics
Module #10
Feminism and Freedom
Examination of feminist perspectives on freedom, including the views of Mary Wollstonecraft and Simone de Beauvoir
Module #11
Race and Freedom
Analysis of the relationship between race and freedom, including the views of W.E.B. Du Bois and Martin Luther King Jr.
Module #12
Global Justice and Freedom
Examination of global justice perspectives on freedom, including the views of Thomas Pogge and Amartya Sen
Module #13
Neoliberalism and Freedom
Analysis of neoliberal perspectives on freedom, including the views of Friedrich Hayek and Milton Friedman
Module #14
The Nature of Human Nature
Examination of different philosophical views on human nature and their implications for understanding freedom
Module #15
Freedom and Moral Responsibility
Analysis of the relationship between freedom and moral responsibility, including the views of Immanuel Kant and Harry Frankfurt
Module #16
Freedom and Coercion
Examination of the relationship between freedom and coercion, including the views of John Stuart Mill and Herbert Hart
Module #17
Freedom and Equality
Analysis of the relationship between freedom and equality, including the views of John Rawls and Elizabeth Anderson
Module #18
Freedom and Democracy
Examination of the relationship between freedom and democracy, including the views of Alexis de Tocqueville and Robert Dahl
Module #19
Freedom and Culture
Analysis of the relationship between freedom and culture, including the views of Isaiah Berlin and Joseph Raz
Module #20
Freedom and Markets
Examination of the relationship between freedom and markets, including the views of Adam Smith and Friedrich Hayek
Module #21
Freedom and Responsibility
Analysis of the relationship between freedom and responsibility, including the views of Hannah Arendt and Michel Foucault
Module #22
Freedom and Identity
Examination of the relationship between freedom and identity, including the views of Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre
Module #23
Freedom and Power
Analysis of the relationship between freedom and power, including the views of Michel Foucault and Steven Lukes
Module #24
Freedom and Alienation
Examination of the relationship between freedom and alienation, including the views of Karl Marx and Erich Fromm
Module #25
Freedom and the Human Condition
Analysis of the relationship between freedom and the human condition, including the views of Jean-Paul Sartre and Martin Heidegger
Module #26
Freedom and Ethics
Examination of the relationship between freedom and ethics, including the views of Immanuel Kant and John Rawls
Module #27
Freedom and Morality
Analysis of the relationship between freedom and morality, including the views of David Hume and Adam Smith
Module #28
Freedom and the State
Examination of the relationship between freedom and the state, including the views of John Locke and Max Weber
Module #29
Freedom and International Relations
Analysis of the relationship between freedom and international relations, including the views of Thomas Hobbes and Hedley Bull
Module #30
Course Wrap-Up & Conclusion
Planning next steps in Political Philosophy and the Idea of Freedom career


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