Philosophy and Democracy
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Philosophers have been famously hostile to democracy as a form of government, yet in more recent times philosophers have generally sought to justify liberal democracy. This course examines why, historically, philosophy has been opposed to democratic government, and what, in the present, the prospects are of philosophy bolstering the cause of democracy. Readings will include Plato, Aristotle, Rousseau, Nietzsche and Dewey.
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