POLSCI 406 - Democratic Theory
Winter 2020, Section 001
Instruction Mode: Section 001 is  In Person (see other Sections below)
Subject: Political Science (POLSCI)
Department: LSA Political Science
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Details

Credits:
3
Other:
Theme
Waitlist Capacity:
99
Advisory Prerequisites:
POLSCI 101 or 302.
Repeatability:
May not be repeated for credit.
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Description

Competing conceptions of democracy: Rousseau, Tocqueville, Mill. Critiques from economists and sociologists. Selected policy issues, including judicial review, representative ethics, the connection between capitalism and democracy, and the rationality of voting.

This course is in the Political Theory Subfield.

Schedule

POLSCI 406 - Democratic Theory
Schedule Listing
001 (REC)
 In Person
32454
Open
1
 
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TuTh 2:30PM - 4:00PM
1/8/20 - 4/21/20

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