Moral Foundations of Politics

Moral Foundations of Politics

COURSE DESCRIPTION
When do governments deserve our allegiance, and when should they be denied it? This course explores the main answers that have been given to this question in the modern West. We start with a survey of the major political theories of the Enlightenment: Utilitarianism, Marxism, and the social contract tradition. In each case, we begin with a look at classical formulations, locating them in historical context, but then shift to the contemporary debates as they relate to politics today. Next, we turn to the rejection of Enlightenment political thinking, again exploring both classical and contemporary formulations. The last part of the course deals with the nature of, and justifications for, democratic politics, and their relations to Enlightenment and Anti-Enlightenment political thinking.

Length: 24 Hours
Price: FREE (Add a verified certificate for £36)
Provider: Yale University via Coursera
Subject: Governance and Society
Level: Introductory
Languages: English
Instructors: Ian Shapiro

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