Politics

POLI200A Political and Social Thought Core Seminar

Draws on history of political thought, contemporary social and critical theory, and the contributions of legal and institutional analysis of various kinds to engage in critical study of political practices that are experienced or understood as in some way limiting, oppressive, or wrong; to transform our understanding of these practices; to see their contingent conditions; and to articulate possibilities of governing ourselves differently. (Formerly Interpretive Problems in Political Theory: Language and Power.)

Requirements

Enrollment is restricted to graduate students.

Credits

5

Quarter offered

Winter

Instructor

D. Mathiowetz