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University of California-Santa Cruz
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What kinds of contest and decision are intrinsic to political order, and which are inimical to it How has liberalism succeeded and failed in sustaining contest and decision Students examine works written prior to the liberal period (Hobbes), in response to it (Hegel and Schmitt) and finally, a 20th-century liberal revival (Rawls), and discuss rights, conscience, political obligation, war, and the state. (Formerly The Concept of the Political.) Prerequisite(s): two of the following: course 103, 105A, 105B, 105C, 105D, 107, 109, or 115. Enrollment restricted to senior politics and Latin American and Latino studies/politics combined majors during priority enrollment only. Enrollment limited to 20. D. Mathiowetz
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1.25
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Lecture
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Phone Number:
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(831) 459-0111
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Regional Accreditation:
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Western Association of Schools and Colleges
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Calendar System:
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Quarter
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