The Modern Political Tradition: Hobbes to Habermas

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Free Online Course: The Modern Political Tradition: Hobbes to Habermas provided by The Great Courses Plus is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 19 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. The Modern Political Tradition: Hobbes to Habermas is taught by Lawrence Cahoone, Ph.D..

Overview
  • Deepen your understanding of politics in this course that reveals the remarkable evolution, impact, and legacy of modern political philosophy.

    Topics Covered:

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    • 01: Origins and Conflicts of Modern Politics
    • 02: Ancient Republics, Empires, Fiefdoms
    • 03: Machiavelli's New Order
    • 04: Hobbes, Natural Law, the Social Contract
    • 05: Locke on Limited Government and Toleration
    • 06: Rousseau's Republican Community
    • 07: Kant's Ethics of Duty and Natural Rights
    • 08: Smith and the Market Revolution
    • 09: Montesquieu and the American Founding
    • 10: Debating the French Revolution
    • 11: Legacies of the Revolution-Right to Left
    • 12: Nationalism and a People's War
    • 13: Civil Society-Constant, Hegel, Tocqueville
    • 14: Mill on Liberty and Utility
    • 15: Marx's Critique of Capitalism
    • 16: Modern vs. Traditional Society
    • 17: Progressivism and New Liberalism
    • 18: Fleeing Liberalism-Varieties of Socialism
    • 19: Fleeing Liberalism-Fascism and Carl Schmitt
    • 20: Totalitarianism and Total War
    • 21: Conservative or Neoliberal-Oakeshott, Hayek
    • 22: Reviving the Public Realm-Hannah Arendt
    • 23: Philosophy vs. Politics-Strauss and Friends
    • 24: Marcuse and the New Left
    • 25: Rawls's A Theory of Justice
    • 26: Ayn Rand, Robert Nozick, Libertarianism
    • 27: What about Community?
    • 28: Walzer on Everything Money Shouldn't Buy
    • 29: Identity Politics-Feminism
    • 30: Identity Politics-Multiculturalism
    • 31: The Politics of Nature-Environmentalism
    • 32: Postmodernism, Truth, and Power
    • 33: Habermas-Democracy as Communication
    • 34: The End of History? Clash of Civilizations?
    • 35: Just Wars? The Problem of Dirty Hands