Gain a comprehensive understanding of political thought, beneficial for academics and professionals alike.
Enhance your ability to critically analyze and discuss current political events and debates.
Develop a strong foundation for further studies or careers in fields related to law, politics, and social theory.
This module provides an overview of political philosophy, its history, and its relevance to modern society. Learners will explore the major questions about governance, justice, and the role of the state. The module sets the stage for deeper analysis in subsequent lessons. Understanding Political Philosophy Historical Perspectives The Relevance Today
This module focuses on ancient political ideas with special emphasis on Plato and his work, 'The Republic'. Learners will explore the conception of justice, the ideal state, and the influence of Socratic thought. The module lays the groundwork for understanding political ideals that have shaped modern theories. Plato and the Ideal State Socratic Influence Comparative Ancient Insights
Focused on the evolution of social contract theory, this module examines the works of John Locke and the foundational ideas behind government legitimacy. Learners will understand how natural rights emerged and influenced later political discourse. The module integrates classical ideas with modern political ideologies. Locke's Vision of Government The Social Contract Rights and Responsibilities
This module focuses on contemporary political philosophy, with emphasis on John Rawls' ideas of justice and fairness. Students will critically assess modern liberal ideologies and ongoing debates around political rights. The module offers a synthesis of historical perspectives with current ideological challenges. Rawls and the Veil of Ignorance Justice as Fairness Political Ideologies in Context
In the final module, students will bridge classic political theories with current global political challenges. The course encourages critical reflection on modern governance, democratic practices, and the future of political thought. Learners are challenged to apply theories to evolving societal issues. Evolution of Political Ideologies Global Democracy in the 21st Century Future of Political Philosophy
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Learn through a structured series of modules that build on each other.
Explore deep discussions on justice, rights, and political ideology.
Apply philosophical concepts to contemporary societal issues effectively.