Intro to Political Philosophy

Intro to Political Philosophy

15 yrs and up, $195, 14 week course - Prerequisite: Foundational Great Books
(Extra Evaluation Version Available - see course details)

Discover the world beyond political headlines and democratic institutions—the world that forged the path for the systems of government that dominate our international arena today. This course explores the primary thinkers in political philosophy, from Plato and Aristotle to Alexis De Tocqueville and John Locke. By digging into classic texts, we’ll consider the most fundamental questions about the very ideas that underpin the political sphere: What is justice? Is democracy the best form of government? What is just war? and What makes an ideal regime? Using socratic dialogue to engage with some of the greatest minds this world has ever seen, students will hone their critical thought, develop an arsenal of ideas for political critique, and come to understand politics as they have never understood it before.

Wednesdays, 1 - 2:30 PM
Intro to Political Philosophy   Charles Robertson

Event Properties

Event Date Wednesday, 21 Jan, 2026
Cut off date Wednesday, 7 Jan, 2026
Spots available 9
Price $195.00
Location Online
 
 

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