Politics 246 - American Political Thought

Fall
2012
01
4.00
Christopher Pyle

TTH 02:40PM-03:55PM

Mount Holyoke College
80887
Shattuck Hall 217
cpyle@mtholyoke.edu
This history-rich course explores limited government, popular sovereignty, representative institutions, checks and balances, republicanism, liberty, equality, democracy, pluralism, liberalism, and conservatism, and how these concepts have developed during three centuries of American politics and in contrast to European thought. The focus is not on the writings of the 'great thinkers' but on the 'habits of thought' of the American people and on ideas implicit in laws and institutions that affect the allocation of authority and power within the constitutional order.

Prereq: Politics 104, History-270 or History 170, 171

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.