Western Political Philosophy

The Western Political Philosophy course looks at how political ideas have changed in the Western world, from ancient Greece to today. Students will learn about important thinkers like Plato, Aristotle, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, and Marx, focusing on ideas like justice, freedom, democracy, and government. The course helps students understand how these thinkers influenced modern political systems and beliefs.

This course is important for students who want to know about the history and growth of political ideas in the Western world.

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B.A. (Hons.) Political Science, Generic Elective, Western Political Philosophy

(GE-6) Unit-1: Classical Political Philosophy: a Plato b Aristotle

Introduction The main themes and issues of the unit Classical Political Philosophy is a foundational aspect of Western Political Philosophy, encompassing the works of influential thinkers from ancient Greece and Rome. The unit explores various themes and issues that form the core of this philosophical tradition. Some key themes and issues include: 1. Justice and

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