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POLS 331: Modern Political Thought
3.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
The rise and development of British and French liberalism from the 17th through the 19th centuries. How freedom became the central issue in political thought, traced through consideration of Hobbes, Locke, Montesquieu, Rousseau, Paine, and Mill plus a nod to Burke, a conservative critic of these developments. Consideration of the influence of liberalism on America.
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POLS 332: Am Pol Thgt of Founding Era
3.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
Political thought of the Puritan founders of Massachusetts. The American Revolution and the Constitution. Federalists and Anti-Federalists. Tocqueville's Democracy in America.
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POLS 333: Am Thght Civil War & After
3.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
Political thought from the Progressives through the rise of Neoconservatism and the newly emergent Republican majority. Relies on political documents such as speeches and essays, fiction with political overtones, and scholarly writing about American politics and thought.
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POLS 335: Marxism
3.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
Foundations of Marxism-Leninism. Major writings of Marx, Engels, and Lenin. Significance of Marxism in light of the apparent collapse of world communism. Marxism as a critique of American liberalism.
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POLS 336: Selected Texts In PolThgt
3.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
Intensive look at a single writer or group of writers; designed to achieve greater understanding than is possible in a broad survey course. On sufficient demand.
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POLS 337: Ethics and Politics
3.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
Problem of "dirty hands" in politics and why it occurs. Three different ways politics can be ethical. How the separation of powers in the American Constitution is a distinction of moral authorities. Close reading of classic works including Machiavelli, Just War, the Lincoln-Douglas debates. Spring.
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POLS 338: 20th-Century Political Thought
3.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
Treatment of 20th-century authors who examine the difficulties for democratic political life in contemporary mass society. Fall.
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POLS 340: Christian Political Thought
3.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
Examines Protestant and Catholic theologies of politics: ancient, modern, and contemporary. Variety of Christian reactions to politics: power, authority, social justice, freedom, rights, obligations, citizenship, sin, and grace in history and institutions. Considers secular critiques of Christian thought. On sufficient demand.
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POLS 341: Feminist Thought
3.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
Analyzes several varieties of feminist theory to explore how conceptions of women, gender and feminism have changed and have structured womens opportunities to participate fully in politics and the economy. Central questions include: the nature of sex/gender and sex/gender difference; what is feminism; who identifies as a feminist; and how gender identities are mediated by our class, race, and ethnic identities.
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POLS 342: Law as a Vocation
3.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
What does the practice of law involve concretely and practically? Can it fulfill the lawyer as a person? Readings: theory of morality and application to lawyering, money and meaning of life. Guest lectures by former GU students practicing law.
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