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Week - 1 |
Politics, political power, and State |
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Week - 2 |
Social classes and political organization in Ancient Greece. |
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Week - 3 |
The development of the naturalist philosophy, Herakleitos, and Sophists. |
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Week - 4 |
Politicization of Christianity |
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Week - 5 |
Characteristics of Feudality |
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Week - 6 |
The political ideas of Saint Thomas with regard to the relationship between church and political power |
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Week - 7 |
The views of Marsilius and William regarding the development of secularism |
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Week - 8 |
N. Machiavelli, J. Bodin, and T. Hobbes as theoretical reflections of the modern state. |
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Week - 9 |
Machiavelli, Bodin, Hobbes |
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Week - 10 |
The perspectives of Locke and Montesquieu in terms of the limitation of political power. |
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Week - 11 |
Distinctive features of liberalism and liberal thinkers: John Locke, Benjamin Constant, Jeremy Bentham, John Stuart Mill |
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Week - 12 |
Distinctive features of Utopian Socialism and the views of Robert Owen, Saint Simon, Charles Fourier |
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Week - 13 |
Distinctive features of Marxism and the perspectives of Karl Marx, and Friedrich Engels |
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Week - 14 |
Characteristics of social democracy and the views of Kautsky and Bernstein |