POLI 4 - 01 Citizenship and Action
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What does a citizen do? What kind of citizen activity is appropriate to democratic aspirations? Course uses political theory to answer these questions as they relate to current and historical events, primarily in the North American context. Draws on texts ranging from Aristotle, Locke, Thoreau, Ellizon, and Ranciere, as well as present-day debates, to bear on the relationship of citizen action and identity.
Meeting Information
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Instructor |
Meeting Dates |
MW 06:00PM-09:30PM |
Soc Sci 2 171 |
Wolflink,A. |
07/29/19 - 08/30/19 |
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