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PSCI0245A-S11

Power & Powerlessness

Power and Powerlessness
This course introduces students to the field of political theory through the study of the concepts of power, authority, and powerlessness. We study a wide range of theories and case studies on the origins and use of various types of power: political, institutional, cultural, personal, and religious. We study the difference between power and authority, how legitimacy is achieved and enacted, and how various "powerless" groups and individuals behave, react, and rebel. Readings include selections from the Bible, Thucydides, Hobbes, Luther, Marx, Nietzsche, Freud, Weber, Foucault, J. Gaventa, and H. Arendt. 3 hrs. lect./disc. (Political Theory)/
Course Reference Number (CRN):
22033
Subject Code:
PSCI
Course Number:
0245
Section Identifier:
A

Course

PSCI 0245

All Sections in Spring 2011

Spring 2011

PSCI0245A-S11 Lecture (Carmola)