POLT07007 2022 Political Theory

General Details

Full Title
Political Theory
Transcript Title
Political Theory
Code
POLT07007
Attendance
N/A %
Subject Area
POLT - 0312 Political Science & Civic
Department
SOCS - Social Sciences
Level
07 - Level 7
Credit
10 - 10 Credits
Duration
Semester
Fee
Start Term
2022 - Full Academic Year 2022-23
End Term
9999 - The End of Time
Author(s)
John Pender, Breda McTaggart, Brenda Feeney, Ailise McDowell
Programme Membership
SG_HJOIN_H08 202200 Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Sociology and Politics SG_WCOMM_H08 202500 Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Common Entry
Description

This module introduces the student to key concepts and core thinkers in the tradition of western political theory. Core themes to be explored include the relationship of the state to civil society, the rights and duties of citizens, power and authority, the strengths and weaknesses of democratic orders of power. Key thinkers to be examined and discussed may include selections from: Plato,  Aristotle, Machiavelli, Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, Rousseau, Montesquieu, Edmund Burke, Tom Paine, Mary Wollstonecraft, J.S. Mill, Karl Marx, Hannah Arendt, Simone de Beauvoir, Betty Friedan, Antonio Gramsci, John Rawls, Jurgen Habermas, Michel Foucault, Robert Nozick, John Keane, Francis Fukuyama, Michael Sandel, James Lovelock, Jorgen Randers.

Learning Outcomes

On completion of this module the learner will/should be able to;

1.

Critically evaluate core concepts in the tradition of political thought

2.

Interrogate the works of at least two canonical political theorists

3.

Display the ability to construct coherent arguments for and against liberal democratic orders of power

4.

Present coherently structured discussions of political concepts and issues in written and/or oral form

Teaching and Learning Strategies

All teaching/learning methods will be developed from John Dewey's principles of education for democratic societies and deploy contemporary pedagogic tools designed to maximise students critical thinking, participatory and presentation skills. Activities will mix teacher-led  workshops and student-led workshops and individual presentations. These will be discursive, enquiring and challenging and respectfully inclusive for all participants. 

Module Assessment Strategies

1. Essay 2000 words in length: comparing and contrasting the core ideas and key arguments of two political theories (50 percent)

2. Individual oral presentation in which the student will present and discuss a chosen political theory text in detail. This activity excludes discussion of either of the two theorists presented in the written essay component (50 percent).

Repeat Assessments

Submission of a 2000 word essay.

Indicative Syllabus

1. Aristotle: politics as humanising communality

2. Machiavelli: Politics as the pursuit of power and glory

3. Hobbes and Locke: social contract, the state and civil society

4. Rousseau and Montesquieu: the constitution of the modern nation state

5. Burke and Paine: citizenship rights and duties

6. Mary Wollstonecraft, de Beauvoir and Friedan: the exclusion of women from politics

6. J.S. Mill and Marx: liberty and society

7. Hannah Arendt and Gramsci: Power and polity

8. Rawls, Nozick, Sandel and Foucault:  Justice and freedom

9. John Keane and Francis Fukuyama: the end of democracy?

10. Lovelock and Randers: Ecology, environment, Gaia and de-growth.

Coursework & Assessment Breakdown

Coursework & Continuous Assessment
100 %

Coursework Assessment

Title Type Form Percent Week Learning Outcomes Assessed
1 Essay Coursework Assessment Essay 50 % Week 12 1,3,4
2 Student led workshop of key texts Coursework Assessment Assignment 50 % Week 7 1,2,4
             

Full Time Mode Workload


Type Location Description Hours Frequency Avg Workload
Lecture Tiered Classroom Weekly Lecture 2 Weekly 2.00
Workshop / Seminar Flat Classroom Weekly workshop 2 Weekly 2.00
Independent Learning Library Independent Learning 2 Weekly 2.00
Total Full Time Average Weekly Learner Contact Time 4.00 Hours

Required & Recommended Book List

Required Reading
2022-02 The History of Political Thought: a Very Short Introduction Oxford University Press
ISBN 9780198853725 ISBN-13 0198853726

Richard Whatmore examines the diverse, interconnected relationships between political history, theory, and action. Considering the work of Michel Foucalt, John Pocock, Quentin Skinner and other key theorists, this book highlights the connections between past and present political systems, and the ongoing relevance of the field today.

Required Reading
2021 Democracy and the History of Political Thought
ISBN 1793621616 ISBN-13 9781793621610

This volume provides a fresh perspective on current democratic theory and practice by recovering the rich evaluations of democracy in the history of political thought. Each author addresses a single thinker's reflections on the virtues and defects of democracy and the relationship between democracy and other regimes. Together, these essays explore the tensions within the democratic way of life that arise from an attachment to equality, liberty, citizenship, law, and the divine. Above all, this work aims at recovering a more complex understanding of democracy, connecting the perennial questions of political philosophy to the perplexities and crises of modern democracy.

Required Reading
2013 Capital Wordsworth Classics of World Literature
ISBN 1840226994 ISBN-13 9781840226997

Marx's critique of the capitalist system is rife with big themes: his theory of 'surplus value', his discussion of the exploitation of the working class, and his forecast of class conflict on a grand scale.

Required Reading
2008-11-13 Rights of Man, Common Sense, and Other Political Writings Oxford University Press
ISBN 9780199538003 ISBN-13 019953800X

Thomas Paine was the first international revolutionary. His Common Sense (1776) was the most widely read pamphlet of the American Revolution--and his Rights of Man (1791-2), the most famous defense of the French Revolution, sent out a clarion call for revolution throughout the world. Paine paid the price for his principles: he was outlawed in Britain, narrowly escaped execution in France, and was vilified as an atheist and a Jacobin on his return to America. This new edition contains the complete texts of both Rights of Man and Common Sense, as well as six other powerfully political writings--American Crisis I, American Crisis XIII, Agrarian Justice, Letter to Jefferson, Letter Addressed to the Addressers on the Late Proclamation, and Dissertation on the First Principles of Government--all of which illustrate why Paine's ideas still resonate in the modern welfare states of today. About the Series: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the broadest spectrum of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, voluminous notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.

Required Reading
2000 A Gramsci Reader
ISBN UVA:X006090531

This selection of Gramsci's writings includes his most important political, cultural and historical work. It focuses on key concepts - such as hegemony, passive revolution, civil society, common sense - and important texts on popular culture.

Required Reading
2019 Political Philosophy in the Moment Routledge
ISBN 0367192802 ISBN-13 9780367192808

Political Philosophy In the Momentuncovers the political power of narrative by both telling and explaining the stories that frame our ability to be "in the moment." In a series of eleven short stories, Jim Josefson presents the history of political philosophy and Hannah Arendt's alternative, an aestheticform of politics. In the early stories, Josefson recounts how the four main traditions of political philosophy (Platonism, Aristotelianism, liberalism and historicism) promise truth but deny us the freedom available in reality. Then, he reviews the alternative narratives offered by thinkers like Kierkegaard, Nietzsche and Heidegger, which influenced Arendt's view. The final chapters chart Arendt's route back to the Moment, the freedom to read and tell a fuller story about the beauty and horrors that appear in the world. A page-turning book of short stories and a tour through the greatest works of political philosophy, Political Philosophy In the Momentis as approachable, comprehensible and welcoming as a fairy-tale, ideally suited for students of contemporary political theory and anyone interested in political thought. political philosophy, Political Philosophy In the Momentis as approachable, comprehensible and welcoming as a fairy-tale, ideally suited for students of contemporary political theory and anyone interested in political thought.

Required Reading
2012 2052 Chelsea Green Publishing
ISBN 9781603584210 ISBN-13 1603584218

Draws on global forecasting tools, the predictions of over thirty experts, and the author's experience in sustainability to speculate on the world's economic future, addressing overpopulation, renewable energy, and China as a superpower.

Required Reading
2016-01-11 Foucault and Neoliberalism John Wiley & Sons
ISBN 1509501770 ISBN-13 9781509501779

Michel Foucault's death in 1984 coincided with the fading away of the hopes for social transformation that characterized the postwar period. In the decades following his death, neoliberalism has triumphed and attacks on social rights have become increasingly bold. If Foucault was not a direct witness of these years, his work on neoliberalism is nonetheless prescient: the question of liberalism occupies an important place in his last works. Since his death, Foucault's conceptual apparatus has acquired a central, even dominant position for a substantial segment of the world's intellectual left. However, as the contributions to this volume demonstrate, Foucault's attitude towards neoliberalism was at least equivocal. Far from leading an intellectual struggle against free market orthodoxy, Foucault seems in many ways to endorse it. How is one to understand his radical critique of the welfare state, understood as an instrument of biopower? Or his support for the pandering anti-Marxism of the so-called 12new philosophers12? Is it possible that Foucault was seduced by neoliberalism? This question is not merely of biographical interest: it forces us to confront more generally the mutations of the left since May 1968, the disillusionment of the years that followed and the profound transformations in the French intellectual field over the past thirty years. To understand the 1980s and the neoliberal triumph is to explore the most ambiguous corners of the intellectual left through one of its most important figures.

Required Reading
2021-08-26 We Belong to Gaia Penguin Classics
ISBN 0241514649 ISBN-13 9780241514641

In 20 short books, Penguin Classics brings you the new canon of great environmental works James Lovelock (b. 1919) is an independent scientist and father of the Gaia Hypothesis, which sees the Earth as a single self-regulating system that sustains all life, from the surface rocks and oceans to the atmosphere and humanity. Here he draws on decades of wisdom to lay out the history of our remarkable planet, to show that it is not ours to be exploited - and warns us that it is fighting back.

Required Reading
1998-03-28 Liberalism and the Limits of Justice Cambridge University Press
ISBN 0521567416 ISBN-13 9780521567411

Previous edition published in 1982.

Required Reading
2016-08-17 Jurgen Habermas Routledge
ISBN 113815301X ISBN-13 9781138153011

The most important intellectual in the Federal Republic of Germany for the past three decades, Habermas has been a seminal contributor to fields ranging from sociology and political science to philosophy and cultural studies. Although he has stood at the centre of concern in his native land, he has been less readily accepted outside Germany, particularly in the humanities. His theoretical work postulates the centrality of communication and understanding, and as such his strategy of debate is marked by a politically informed unity of theory and practice. Holub's book is the first detailed account of the major debates in which Habermas has engaged since the early sixties. It stems from the conviction that his critics have not understood the political strategy behind his various interventions, or the consistency that informs his intellectual activities. Habermas is viewed in dialogue with important philosophical, sociological and political currents in West Germany. Holub demonstrates how Habermas pursues a course that incorporates various aspects of his opponents' positions, while simultaneously defending perceived threats to democracy and open discussion.

Required Reading
2016-03-03 Feminist Political Theory Red Globe Press
ISBN 9781137439048 ISBN-13 1137439041

Revised edition of the author's Feminist political theory, 2003.

Required Reading
2011-09-15 The Prince HarperCollins UK
ISBN 9780007420070 ISBN-13 0007420072

HarperCollins is proud to present its new range of best-loved, essential classics. 'We have declared before that it is not only expedient but necessary for a prince to take care his foundations be good, otherwise his fabric will be sure to fail.' Considered one of the first works of modern philosophy, Machiavelli's The Prince is an intense study on the nature of power and the course it should take when ruling a country and expresses the author's strong and unyielding ideals and beliefs on using force rather than law to achieve your aims. Responsible for the widely-used phrase 'Machiavellian', with all of its negative connotations, his extreme treatise remains a classic text to this day.

Required Reading
2015-07-16 The Social Contract Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN 1515099954 ISBN-13 9781515099956

The Social Contract, Or Principles of Political Right (Du contrat social ou Principes du droit politique) (1762) by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, is the book in which Rousseau theorized about the best way in which to set up a political community in the face of the problems of commercial society which he had already identified in his Discourse on Inequality (1754). The Social Contract helped inspire political reforms or revolutions in Europe, especially in France. The Social Contract argued against the idea that monarchs were divinely empowered to legislate; as Rousseau asserts, only the people, who are sovereign, have that all-powerful right. The stated aim of the Social Contract is to determine whether there can be a legitimate political authority. In order to accomplish more and remove himself from the state of nature, man must enter into a Social Contract with others. In this social contract, everyone will be free because they all forfeit the same amount of rights and impose the same duties on all.

Required Reading
2001 Montesquieu's Science of Politics Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN 0742511812 ISBN-13 9780742511811

Montesquieu's The Spirit of Laws is one of a handful of classic works of political philosophy deserving a fresh reading every generation. The product of immense erudition, Montesquieu's treatise has captured since its first printing (1748) the imagination of an impressive array of intellectuals including Rousseau, Voltaire, Beccaria, Madison, Hamilton, Jefferson, Herder, Siey_s, Condorcet, Robespierre, Bentham, Burke, Constant, Hegel, Tocqueville, Emile Durkheim, Raymond Aron, and Hannah Arendt. In what constitutes the only English-language collection of essays ever dedicated to the analysis of Montesquieu's contributions to political science, the contributors review some of the most vexing controversies that have arisen in the interpretation of Montesquieu's thought. By paying careful attention to the historical, political, and philosophical contexts of Montesquieu's ideas, the contributors provide fresh readings of The Spirit of Laws, clarify the goals and ambitions of its author, and point out the pertinence of his thinking to the problems of our world today.

Required Reading
2011-09-01 The Cambridge Companion to Nozick's Anarchy, State, and Utopia Cambridge University Press
ISBN 0521120020 ISBN-13 9780521120029

Robert Nozick's Anarchy, State, and Utopia (1974) is recognised as a classic of modern political philosophy. Along with John Rawls's A Theory of Justice (1971), it is widely credited with breathing new life into the discipline in the second half of the twentieth century. This Companion presents a balanced and comprehensive assessment of Nozick's contribution to political philosophy. In engaging and accessible chapters, the contributors analyse Nozick's ideas from a variety of perspectives and explore neglected areas of the work such as his discussion of anarchism and his theory of utopia. Their detailed and illuminating picture of Anarchy, State, and Utopia, its impact and its enduring influence will be invaluable to students and scholars in both political philosophy and political theory.

Required Reading
2012 A History of Greek Political Thought (Routledge Library Editions: Political Science Volume 34) Routledge Library Editions: Political Science
ISBN 0415645557 ISBN-13 9780415645553

This book gives a general survey of political thought from Homer to the beginning of the Christian era. To the evidence of the philosophers is added that of Herodotus, Euripides, Thucydides, Polybius and others whose writings illustrate the course of Greek political thinking in the Classical and Hellenistic periods. This re-issues the second, updated edition of 1967.

Required Reading
2006-09-26 Between Past and Future Penguin
ISBN 9780143104810 ISBN-13 0143104810

From the author of Eichmann in Jerusalem and The Origins of Totalitarianism, a book to think with through the political impasses and cultural confusions of our day (Harpers Magazine) Hannah Arendts insightful observations of the modern world, based on a profound knowledge of the past, constitute an impassioned contribution to political philosophy. In Between Past and Future Arendt describes the perplexing crises modern society faces as a result of the loss of meaning of the traditional key words of politics: justice, reason, responsibility, virtue, and glory. Through a series of eight exercises, she shows how we can redistill the vital essence of these concepts and use them to regain a frame of reference for the future. To participate in these exercises is to associate, in action, with one of the most original and fruitful minds of the twentieth century.

Module Resources

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Journal Resources

Political Theory

European Journal of Political Theory

Contemporary Political Theory

International Journal of Political Theory

Journal of Political Philosophy

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