Introduction to Western Political Thought
Offered By: NPTEL via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
COURSE OUTLINE: One of the major objectives of this course is to introduce the students to the key debates and ideas in Western political thought. It is hoped that familiarity with the ideas or concepts of some major western political thinkers will help the students to understand different perspectives and approaches to state, politics, government, sovereignty, citizenship and so on. It is also hoped that this course will enable the student to make sense of and interpret the major developments and key debates in the political debates and discussions in any contemporary society and polity.
Syllabus
Introduction to Western Political Thought.
Lec 1: General Outline and Method.
Lec 2: Method: Text and Context.
Lec 3: Intro & Justice.
Lec 4: State and Philosopher King.
Lec 5: Communism of Wives and Property & Critical Assessment of his Thought.
Lec 6: Intro & Ethics or Virtue.
Lec 7: Politics & His Ideal State.
Lec 8: Aristotle - III: Citizenship, Views on Revolution & Criticall Assessment of his Thought.
Lec 9: Machiavelli - I: Intro & Virtu and Fortuna.
Lec 10: Machiavelli - II: Politics, Violence, and Religion.
Lec 11: Machiavelli - III: Republicanism & Critical Assessment of his Thought.
Lec 12: Hobbes - I: Intro & Human Nature.
Lec 13: Hobbes - II: The Leviathan or Sovereign.
Lec 14: Hobbes - III: Political Obligation & Critical Assessment of his Thought.
Lec 15: Locke - I: Intro, State of Nature & Natural Rights.
Lec 16: Locke II: Limited Government.
Lec 17: Locke - III:Right to Dissent & Critical Assessment of his Thought.
Lec 18: Rousseau - I: Intro & Social Contract.
Lec 19: Rousseau - II: General Will & Critical Assessment of his Thought.
Lec 20: Kant - I: Intro & What is Enlightenment?.
Lec 21: Kant - II: Morality, Autonomy & Freedom.
Lec 22: Kant - III: Kingdom of Ends & Critical Assessment of his Thought.
Lec 23: Hegel - I: Intro & Freedom.
Lec 24: Hegel - II: Civil Society & State.
Lec 25: Hegel - III: Rights & Critical Assessment of his Thought.
Lec 26: Marx - I: Intro & Historical Materialism.
Lec 27: Marx - II: State & Class.
Lec 28: Marx - III: Views on Politics, Communism & Critical Assessment of his Thought.
Lec 29: Mill - I: Intro, Utilitarianism & Subjection of Women.
Lec 30: Mill - II: On Liberty, Representative Government & Critical Assessment of his Thought.
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NPTEL IIT Guwahati
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