Comprehensive Guide to Political, Socio-Economic, and Legal Thought Classes

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This comprehensive guide covers topics for essays and presentations in Political, Socio-Economic, and Legal Thought classes. It includes deadlines, presentation subjects, essay requirements, and examples like Plato's ideologies on State, Economy, Law, Bio, Morality, and Society. Students must adhere to guidelines for successful completion, including essay writing, topic presentation, and using multimedia tools. Online presentations via Teams groups are encouraged, with the option of extra essays if necessary. Stay informed and prepared to excel in these thought-provoking classes!


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  1. Political Socio-economic and Legal Thought classes

  2. Piotr S. Kozdrowicki piotr.kozdrowicki@uwr.edu.pl https://prawo.uni.wroc.pl/user/33381 Teams: gmvkjp0

  3. How to pass the How to pass the classes 1. Every Student needs to write 2 essays deadline: 31.12.2020 31.12.2020 text volume: max 2 standard pages 2. Every Student needs to present one topic at the classes start of presentations: 20.10.2020 2-4 presentations at each classes (max 15 minutes long, multimedia obligatory) classes? ? 20.10.2020

  4. List of List of topics topics for the for the essays essays: :

  5. List of List of subjects subjects for the for the presentations presentations: : Populism - 2020-10-13 (led by a teacher) Enlightenment and liberalism - 2020-10-20 Socialism and communism - 2020-10-27 Racism and totalitarianism - 2020-11-03 Theory and philosophy of law - 2020-11-10 Modern and future ideas - 2020-11-17

  6. Presentations Presentations of online of online Students Students: : 1. Given online via Teams group (in accordance with the rules above) 2. If not possible: additional extra essay

  7. Essays Essays and and presentations presentations

  8. Essays Essays and and presentations presentations State Economy Law Bio Morality Society

  9. Example Example: Plato : Plato State: - - - guided by philosophers theory of 5 regimes aristocracy as best political system democracy as depraved regime, close to the tyranny - Economy: - no private property for lower classes - every good is a property of the State Law: - Bio: - - can be created only by philosophers restrictive 427 347 B.C.E. student of Socrates, teacher of Aristotle author of the Dialogues - - Society: - divided into 3 classes: - Philosophers rulers - Soldiers Guards - Citizens Providers Morality: - Justice as the most important value - always to serve the state! - good education

  10. Tasks Tasks until until next next classes classes: : 1. Every Student needs to chose its own 2 topics deadline of notifying about chosen topics: 13.10.2020 13.10.2020 2. First Students will present one of their topics at classes on 20.10.2020 deadline of notifying about presented topics: 18.10.2020 18.10.2020

  11. Useful Useful sources sources: : A History of Western Political Thought, J. S. McCleland, Routledge, London 1998 A History of Political Thought: from Antiquity to the Present, Bruce Haddock, Polity, New York 2008 Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy - http://www.iep.utm.edu/ YouTube channel The School of Life (some of playlists) - https://www.youtube.com/user/schooloflifechannel/playlists?view= 50&sort=dd&shelf_id=22 Thank You!

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