24.201 Topics in the History of Philosophy: Justice & Political Economy, Spring 2016
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Haslanger, Sally; McKinney, Rachel
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Topics in the History of Philosophy: Justice & Political Economy
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This course will provide a selective historical survey of some philosophical approaches to questions of political economy and justice. Political economy is the integrated study of the relationships of government, political processes, property, production, markets, trade, and distribution from the standpoint of assessing these arrangements with respect to human welfare and justice.
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2016-06Other identifiers
24.201-Spring2016
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24.201
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political economy, justice, government, property, trade, human welfare, equality, common good, imperialism, slavery, gender oppression, globalization, immigration, policy, Hobbes, Locke, Smith, Rousseau, Wollstonecraft, Marx, Mill, Douglass, Du Bois, Rubin, Pateman, Mills, Young, Nussbaum
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