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Political Philosophy
Who should lead the
world’s only superpower? When is it acceptable to topple another country’s
leader? Are personal freedom and national security mutually incompatible?
The answers to urgent political questions such as these are informed by 23
centuries of discourse that started with The Republic. This program
focuses successively on the pivotal ideas of Plato, Aristotle, Hobbes,
Rousseau, Marx, Mill, John Rawls, and Robert Nozick to elucidate the
thinking that underpins the West’s conceptions of good and bad government.
Commentary by Ronald Dworkin, of New York University, and Kwame Anthony
Appiah, of Princeton University, is featured. (46 minutes) The DVD version
has on-demand English subtitles and can be viewed using a DVD player or
computer DVD-ROM drive.
Copyright date: ©2004
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