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Politics 190D: Early Anarchist and Socialist Thought
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Studies in 19th- and early 20th-century anarchist and socialist thought. Themes covered include property, labor, marriage, and the state. Readings drawn from Bakunin, Goldman, Fourier, Kropotkin, Perkins-Gil-man, Proudhon, and Stirner. Prerequisite(s): two of the following: courses 103, 105A, 105B, 105C, 105D, 109, or 115; or by permission of instructor. Enrollment restricted to senior politics majors. Enrollment limited to 20. M. Thomas
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Politics 190E: European Integration
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Focuses on the origins and development of the European Union. Addresses historical and contemporary issues, including the political, economic, social, and cultural dimensions of European integration and expansion. Enrollment restricted to senior politics and Latin American and Latino studies/politics combined majors during priority enrollment only. Enrollment limited to 20. R. Schoenman
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Politics 190G: Issues in International Law
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Explores theory and reality of international law; how it determines or governs or modifies policies of government. Emphasis on contemporary political and economic forces and international law in nuclear age, competing areas for new law, law of seas, human rights, new international economic issues, the environment. Enrollment restricted to senior legal studies, politics, and Latin American and Latino studies/ politics combined majors during priority enrollment only; major restrictions will be lifted during open enrollment. Enrollment limited to 20. The Staff
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Politics 190H: The Substance of Democracy
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
What is democracy Why do we care about it How can we identify it Through political science, law, and philosophy, the course explores these questions and the issues of patronage, media manipulation, lobbying, campaign finance reform, and participation. Enrollment restricted to senior politics and combined politics/Latin American and Latino studies majors. Enrollment limited to 20. E. Pasotti
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Politics 190J: Politics and Inequality
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Considers causes and consequences of inequality in modern societies. Emphasizes empirical analysis of contemporary forms of class, racial, and gender inequality and examination of normative theories of distributive justice. Major restrictions lifted during open enrollment. Enrollment restricted to senior politics and Latin American and Latino studies/politics combined majors during priority enrollment only. Enrollment limited to 20. M. Brown
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Politics 190K: Political Economy of Welfare States
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Explores origins and development of contemporary welfare states in Europe and the U.S. Considers welfare state development and politics in relation to dynamics of capital accumulation, class and racial conflict, and patterns of party politics. Assesses distributional impacts of policies. Prerequisite(s): One of the following courses: 104A, 104B, 120A, 120B, or 120C. Enrollment restricted to senior politics and Latin American and Latino studies/politics combined majors during priority enrollment only; major restrict Enrollment limited to 20. M. Brown
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Politics 190L: Poverty Politics
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Examines theoretical, historical, and contemporary sources of poverty, politics, and policies in the U.S. Explores competing theories of the causes of poverty and the consequences of social provision. Focuses on successive historical reform efforts and contemporary dilemmas of race, gender, low-wage labor, and the politics of welfare reform. Enrollment restricted to senior politics and Latin American and Latino studies/ politics combined majors during priority enrollment only. Enrollment limited to 20. E. Bertram
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Politics 190M: American Politics Through American Literature
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Most major American writers offer perspectives outside "official" mainstream political culture; the raising of countervoices; concern about common, public lives, not just personal experience; exploring persistent tensions (dualisms) and deeper meanings, how we really live, how it is concealed from understanding, and political/moral costs. Prerequisite(s): course 101, 105A, 105B, 105C, 120B, or 120C. Enrollment restricted to senior politics and Latin American and Latino studies/ politics combined majors during priority enrollment only. Enrollment limited to 20. J. Schaar
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Politics 190N: Congress:The Politics of Representation and Legislation.W
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Examination of U.S. Congress in theoretical, comparative, and historical perspective. Topics include tension between representative and legislative processes, parliamentary versus presidential systems, party organization versus the new entrepreneurism. Special attention given to nature and consequences of bicameralism. Prerequisite(s): course 120A. Enrollment restricted to senior legal studies, politics, and Latin American and Latino studies/politics combined majors during priority enrollment only. Enrollment limited to 20. D. Wirls
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Politics 190O: Women and Politics:Electoral Influence and Policymaking
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Focuses on the impact women have on the political process in the U.S. Examines women's mass-level political participation with focus on the gender gap; women as candidates, women officeholders and their impact, and expectations for the future. Enrollment restricted to senior politics and Latin American and Latino studies/politics combined majors during priority enrollment only. Enrollment limited to 20. The Staff
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