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This course explores main answers to the question, "When do governments deserve our allegiance?" It starts with a survey of major political theories of the Enlightenment—Utilitarianism, Marxism, and the social contract tradition—through classical formulations, historical context, and contemporary debates relating to politics today. It then turns to the rejection of Enlightenment political thinking. Lastly, it deals with the nature of, and justifications for, democratic politics, and their relations to Enlightenment and Anti-Enlightenment political thinking. Practical implications of these arguments are covered through discussion of a variety of concrete problems.
Course Homepage: [[http://oyc.yale.edu/political-science/moral-foundations-of-politics/]]
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Lecture 1 - Information and Housekeeping
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Lecture 2 - Introductory Lecture
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Lecture 3 - Natural Law Roots of the Social Contract Tradition
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Lecture 4 - Origins of Classical Utilitarianism
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Lecture 5 - Classical Utilitarianism and Distributive Justice
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Lecture 6 - From Classical to Neoclassical Utilitarianism
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Lecture 7 - The Neoclassical Synthesis of Rights and Utility
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Lecture 8 - Limits of the Neoclassical Synthesis
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Lecture 9 - The Marxian Challenge
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Lecture 10 - Marx's Theory of Capitalism
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Lecture 11 - Marxian Exploitation and Distributive Justice
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Lecture 12 - The Marxian Failure and Legacy
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Lecture 13 - Appropriating Locke Today
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Lecture 14 - Rights as Side Constraints and the Minimal State
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Lecture 15 - Compensation versus Redistribution
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Lecture 16 - The Rawlsian Social Contract
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Lecture 17 - Distributive Justice and the Welfare State
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Lecture 18 - The "Political-not-Metaphysical" Legacy
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Lecture 19 - The Burkean Outlook
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Lecture 20 - Contemporary Communitarianism (I)
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Lecture 21 - Contemporary Communitarianism (II)
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Lecture 22 - Democracy and Majority Rule (I)
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Lecture 23 - Democracy and Majority Rule (II)
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Lecture 24 - Democratic Justice: Theory
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Lecture 25 - Democratic Justice: Applications
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