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Mandell, Betty Reid and Marvin Mandell (co-editors). 2010. [http://newpol.org/ New Politics]. (An independent socialist forum for dialogue and debate on the left. It is committed to the advancement of the peace and anti-intervention movements. It stands in opposition to all forms of imperialism, and is uncompromising in its defense of feminism and affirmative action. In our pages there is broad coverage of labor and social movements, the international scene, as well as emphasis on cultural and intellectual history.) New York, NY: New Politics |
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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 |
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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, undergraduate |
Graduate Seminar in American Politics II | http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/political-science/17-202-graduate-seminar-in-american-politics-ii-spring-2010/ | MIT | non-degree | Prof. Charles Stewart, III | Browser | Start anytime | English | Graduate |
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 | |
Political Science Courses | http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/political-science/ | MIT | non-degree | Browser | Start anytime | English | undergraduate, graduate | |
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Mandell, Betty Reid and Marvin Mandell (co-editors). 2010. New Politics. (An independent socialist forum for dialogue and debate on the left. It is committed to the advancement of the peace and anti-intervention movements. It stands in opposition to all forms of imperialism, and is uncompromising in its defense of feminism and affirmative action. In our pages there is broad coverage of labor and social movements, the international scene, as well as emphasis on cultural and intellectual history.) New York, NY: New Politics
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Cassidy, John, and James Surowiecki;The Political Scene: John Cassidy and James Surowiecki on the politics behind Obama’s new economic proposals. (The Political Scene, A weekly podcast about Washington). September 13. New York, NY: The New Yorker.
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