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What You'll Learn
Concepts:
Rawls's Difference Principle and Distributive Justice in Political Theory
Labor Theory of Value and Surplus Labor Appropriation
Critiquing the Predictive and Theoretical Failures of Marxism in Political Philosophy
Democratic Justice and the Principle of Affected Interest
The Banality of Evil in Hannah Arendt's Analysis of Adolf Eichmann in Political Theory
Natural Law Roots of the Social Contract Tradition in Political Philosophy
Marxian Theory of Exploitation and Distributive Justice
Nozick's Argument for Rights as Side Constraints and the Minimal State
Bentham's Foundations of Classical Utilitarianism in Political Philosophy
Rawls's Political-not-Metaphysical Turn in Political Philosophy
Classical Utilitarianism and Distributive Justice in Political Philosophy
Mill's Harm Principle as a Synthesis of Rights and Utility in Political Theory
Majority Rule and Democratic Legitimacy in Political Theory
Libertarian Justice
MacIntyre's Communitarian Theory of Practices and Virtue in Political Philosophy
Applying Democratic Justice to Family and Workplace Hierarchies in Political Philosophy
MacIntyre's Communitarian Critique of Enlightenment Morality in Political Philosophy
Madison's Argument for Controlling Factions Through an Extended Republic
Ambiguity of Calculated Harm in Mill's Harm Principle in Political Philosophy
From Classical to Neoclassical Utilitarianism via Pareto Efficiency in Political Philosophy
Conservative Ideology
Nozick's Lockean Social Contract Theory in Political Philosophy
Rawls' Theory of Justice
Marxist Political Theory