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Add free, open Political Science subjects Web Site Organization (if any) Degree / Non-degree Instructor's Name Location Other Info Language Tags
Causes of War: Theory and Method http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Political-Science/17-432Fall-2003/CourseHome/index.htm MIT non-degree Prof. Stephen Van Evera Browser Start anytime English Political Science
Introduction to Political Philosophy http://oyc.yale.edu/political-science/introduction-to-political-philosophy/content/class-sessions Yale University non-degree Professor Steven Smith Browser Introduction to political philosophy as seen through an examination of some of the major texts and thinkers of the Western political tradition. Three broad themes that are central to understanding political life are focused upon: the polis experience (Plato, Aristotle), the sovereign state (Machiavelli, Hobbes), constitutional government (Locke), and democracy (Rousseau, Tocqueville) English
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