Middlebury

PSCI0102A-S14

American Political Regime

The American Political Regime
This is a course in American political and constitutional thought. The theme, taken from de Tocqueville's Democracy in America, is the problem of freedom. The first half covers the American founding up through the Civil War and the "refounding." This includes de Tocqueville, Madison's Notes on the Debates in the Federal Convention, the Federalist-Anti-Federalist ratification debate, Supreme Court decisions (Marbury, McCulloch), writings of Jefferson, Calhoun, and Lincoln. The second half considers basic problems in American politics, such as race, gender, foreign policy, and education. Readings include a novel, de Tocqueville, and Supreme Court decisions (Brown, Frontiero, Roe, Casey, Grutter, Lawrence). 4 hrs. lect./disc. (American Politics)/
Course Reference Number (CRN):
21289
Subject Code:
PSCI
Course Number:
0102
Section Identifier:
A

Course

PSCI 0102

All Sections in Spring 2014

Spring 2014

PSCI0102A-S14 Lecture (Dry)
PSCI0102X-S14 Discussion (Dry)
PSCI0102Y-S14 Discussion (Dry)
PSCI0102Z-S14 Discussion (Dry)