Course Name
Social and Political Concepts of Community in Contemporary Political Theory
Description
Provides the student with an in-depth study of the social and political concepts of community. Attention is focused on how recognition of community brings into play the tension between individual and collective/group rights. Course lectures, reading assignments, and in class discussion provide an overview of the following topics: interpretation/hermeneutics of community, roots of community theory, myth of community, quest for community, Christian community, recognition of minority communities in politics, problems associated with the concept of community, recognition of group rights, the liberal-communitarian debate over community, and problems associated with communitarian theory.
Prerequisite(s)
6 sem. hrs. of political studies (including POLS 101 or 234 or 320), and third year standing. (3-0 or 3-0)