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Political Science 134J: Sexism and Power
4.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Sexism may be seen as a particular form of socially constructed power which creates and maintains gender differences as relations and practices of structured inequalities. Males and females are objects constructed in a powered language dominated and controlled by males to their positional and distributional advantage. Prerequisite: upperdivision standing. Same as Sociology 168.
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Political Science 135A: Origins of Liberalism
4.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Examines the ideals, social forces, and historical events that gave rise to liberal political theory. Topics include patriarchal authority, the divine right of kings, religious toleration, slavery, colonialism, political economy, the evolution of law, and tensions between liberty and equality. Prerequisite: Political Science 6B or 6C or 31A, or consent of instructor.
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Political Science 136A: Political Economy
4.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Introduction to the interrelationships between the American economy and American politics. Follows two basic premises: (1) one can know nothing about politics if one does not understand its relationship to the economy; and (2) one can know nothing about economics if one does not understand how the economy is related to politics and how political language is used for economic purposes. Recommended: introductory courses in politics and economics.
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Political Science 136B: History of Political Economy
4.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Introduction to the major ideas in political economy. Stresses linkages between the humanities and political economic thought. A consideration of premarket and socialist politico-economic systems focuses attention on the cultural, historical, and political influences on economic systems. Politico-economic thought is viewed as part of the larger body of scientific inquiry into the natures of nature and humanity.
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Political Science 137A: Politics and Human Nature
4.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Addresses the central debate between positive social science and normative political theory: is there an intrinsic human nature If so, what is it What is its origin And how much cultural variation does it display Prerequisite: satisfactory completion of the lowerdivision writing requirement.
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Political Science 137B: Types of Political Representation
4.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Political representation plays an important role in democratic systems, but is elusive once examined closely. Students delve into the concept and relate different views to political life. Half of the course is spent on writing instruction. Prerequisite: satisfactory completion of the lower-division writing requirement. Recommended for upper-division students. Formerly Political Science 158B.
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Political Science 137C: Political Psychology
4.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Examination of how psychological theory and research may be used to better understand political thought and behavior. Drawing on theories of learning, cognition, and personality, discusses the formation of political attitudes, the process of political decision-making, the nature of political leadership. Formerly Political Science 128A. Same as Psychology 176A.
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Political Science 138B: Ethics and Public and Private Life:Advanced Seminar
4.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Examines ethical issues in public and private life by considering traditional moral theory in light of specific moral dilemmas, such as environmental policy, genocide, abortion, euthanasia, social welfare, and aid to other countries. Prerequisite: satisfactory completion of the upper-division writing requirement or consent of instructor. Same as Planning, Policy, and Design 168.
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Political Science 138C: Ethics of Difference
4.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Examines differences traditionally judged politically salient-race, ethnicity, religion, gender. Personal interviews with an elderly person encourage students to understand the social construction of difference and to reexamine their own attitudes by putting themselves in the place of another. Prerequisite: satisfactory completion of the lower-division writing requirement.
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Political Science 139: Special Topics in Political Theory and Methods
4.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
May be repeated for credit as topic varies.
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