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PS 394: Community Versus Critique:The Case of Socrates
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
A team-taught exploration of the competing claims of critical independence and civic cohesion, focused on the case of Socrates. Political analysis and philosophical inquiry are brought to bear on the core issue: How are we to balance the need for political solidarity with the rights of citizens to criticize their governments Same course as PL396.
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PS 395: Bio-Politics
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
An inquiry into the basic nature of homo sapiens and how that nature helps shape politics. Particular atten- tion to questions such as: Is man inherently good or bad Aggressive Rational Destructive Genetically deter- mined Able to survive another hundred years, given what we know about ourselves and our technology
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PS 396: Politics of Eastern Europe
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
An examination of the politics, economics, and history of the region of east central Europe. Special attention to the collapse of communist party rule and its impli- cations for state and society.
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PS 397: Politics of Western Europe
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
An examination of the politics, economics, and history of the region of western Europe.
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PS 401: Seminar:Research Methods in Political Science
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Prerequisite: Written permission of the instructor. Is political science really a science Students read works on the underlying philosophy of science, as well as the nature of hypothesis, evidence, and theory in the social sci- ences. Research strategies and techniques that can serve students when writing papers, theses, pursuing gradu- ate degrees, or in future careers are developed.
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PS 410: Seminar:Modern Constitutional Theory
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Prerequisite: Written permission of the instructor. Allows stu- dents who have had an introduction to constitutional law to explore more deeply the theoretical foundations that animate contemporary constitutional doctrine. Focuses on discussion of some of the debates surround- ing the fundamental premises underlying various con- stitutional issues, including the nature of and justifica- tion for judicial review, methods of constitutional inter- pretation, federalism, equal protection, and substantive due process. Counts toward American Studies minor.271
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PS 420: Seminar:American Political Development
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Prerequisite: Written permission of the instructor. Examines the historical development of the American state by focusing on key moments of state-building in the nine- teenth and twentieth centuries. An emerging subfield in political science, American Political Development treats political institutions and practices as embedded in social and economic changes and as consequential for future political developments. Counts toward Ameri- can Studies minor.
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PS 462: Seminar:Iraq
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Prerequisite: Written permission of the instructor. An investi- gation of Iraq, its people and governments, and its important role in Middle East and global politics. Spe- cial consideration is given to the U.S. and international role in Iraq since 1990 and Iraq after Saddam Hussein.
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PS 468: Seminar:Rousseau
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Prerequisite: Written permission of the instructor. An intensive study of the political philosophy of Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
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PS 469: Seminar:Montesquieu
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Prerequisite: Written permission of the instructor. An intensive study of the political philosophy of Montesquieu, with special emphasis on The Spirit of the Laws and The Persian Letters. Also considers the implications of Montesquieu's writings for liberalism and modernity, and their broader significance within the history of political philosophy.
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