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This course examines major texts and thinkers in the Western history of political thought and the questions they raise about political order and authority. We will study many of the great texts of the Western tradition. These texts raise important questions about the nature of individual rights, the roots of government authority, the circumstances of legitimate revolution, the justification of religious tolerance, and the meaning of political ideals such as liberty, equality, and justice. We will study political thinkers like Plato, Aristotle, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Marx, and Tocqueville. It considers the ways in which thinkers have responded to the particular political problems of their day, and the ways in which they contribute to a broader understanding about human goods and needs, justice, and democracy, and how they continue to shape, inform, and challenge the analysis of current political phenomena. The aim of this course is to understand the strengths and weaknesses of various thinkers and their philosophical approaches in order to gain a critical perspective on our own.
| AUs | 3.0 AUs |
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| Exam | 28 November 2026, 9.00 am - 11.30 am |
The Exam information shown may be subject to changes. Students are to check the finalised exam timetable with exam seat information, which will be available at the 'Examination Seating Arrangement' webpage, 2 weeks before start of examination.
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Introduction To Political Theory
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Introduction To International Relations & Foreign Policy
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Introduction To Public Administration & Policy
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Fundamentals Of Politics
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Philosophy, Politics & Economics
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Politics & Government In Southeast Asia
HA2004
Theories In International Relations
HA2014
Public Organization Theory
HA2023
Research Methodology In Social Sciences
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Ethics In Public Policy Making & Implementation
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