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PLSC 265b: Classics of Political Journalism
3.00 Credits
Yale University
MarkOppenheimer. w 2.30-4.20 So (0) The history of political writing by American journalists, with emphasis on lasting works of literature. Ways that journalists have represented the political process; narratives that have come and gone over time. Authors include H. L Mencken, Murray Kempton, Walter Lippmann, David Halberstam, Hunter S. Thompson, Garry Wills, Rck Perlstein, and Timothy Crouse.
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PLSC 270: aG /ep&e 370a/evst272a/ints 330aG,Capitalism:Success,Crisis,and Reform
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Douglas Rae. For description see under International Studies.
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PLSC 270 - aG /ep&e 370a/evst272a/ints 330aG,Capitalism:Success,Crisis,and Reform
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PLSC 272a: u
3.00 Credits
Yale University
S. Party Formation. Samuel DeCanio. m 1.30-3.20 So (0) The ideological development of the Republican and Democratic parties. The rise of contemporary American ideological divisions; economic regulatory issues generating partisan conflict during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
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PLSC 274b: Exploring the American Dream
3.00 Credits
Yale University
StevenBilakovics. th 1.30-3.20 So (0) The American Dream, one of the central features of American political, economic, and religious thought. Changing conceptions of the American way of life from the time of the Pilgrims to the present.
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PLSC 277b: Politics and the New Media
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Cynthia Farrar. m 1.30-3.20 So (0) Astudy of changes taking place in contemporary American journalism. The impact of these changes on government and political campaigns.
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PLSC 277b - Politics and the New Media
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PLSC 280b: Poverty,Politics,and Policy in the American City
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Cynthia Horan. w 1.30-3.20 So (0) Examination of how politics, especially local politics, informs the formulation and implementation of policies to address urban poverty. Alternative explanations for poverty and alternative government strategies; successful and unsuccessful interventions. Focus on efforts of local organizations and communities to improve their situations within the context of government actions.
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PLSC 285a: rlst173aG,Bioethics:Freedom,Justice,and Religion
3.00 Credits
Yale University
David Smith. tth11.35-12.50 So (0) Study of ways in which freedom, justice, and religious convictions may conflict with or reinforce each other. Fundamental issues of political philosophy viewed within the context of policy and philosophical arguments in bioethics.
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PLSC 289b: ep&e 325b,Oppression
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Thomas Donahue. w 3.30-5.20 So (0) The nature of oppression: the harms and wrongs it characteristically does; mechanisms by which it operates and persists; how it originates and how it can be resisted.
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PLSC 290a: hums 302a/socy 151a,Foundations of Modern Social Theory
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Ivan Szelenyi. For description see under Sociology.
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PLSC 292b: Chinese Political Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Daniel Tauss. tth1-2.15 So (0) The foundations of Chinese thought as political discourse. Emphasis on the "Hundred Schools" thinkers of the Warring States period. Discussion of issues in their initial historical context, later use in imperial China, and potential application in contemporary circumstances. Readings include texts of the Confucian , Mohist , Taoist, Legalist, and Militarist canons . No knowledge of Chinese required.
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