Power over People: Classical and Modern Political Theory
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Dennis Dalton
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What is the connection between individual freedom and social and political authority? Are human beings fundamentally equal or unequal? In 16 in-depth lectures, Professor Dalton puts the key theories of power formulated by several of history's greatest minds within your reach.
These lectures trace two distinct schools of political theory, idealism and realism, from their roots in ancient India and Greece through history and, ultimately, to their impact on the 20th century - via the lives and ideas of two charismatic, yet utterly disparate leaders: Adolph Hitler and Mahatma Gandhi. The issues Professor Dalton addresses in these lectures - and in Western political theory generally - fall into three sets of fundamental questions you'll get to unpack. The first set involves the essential characteristics of human nature and the good society. The second focuses on the intricate relationship between the individual and society. And the final set of questions involves theories about change.
Through these lectures and their historical case studies, you'll be able to identify the fundamental questions and concerns that shape classical and modern political theory:
- Describe the influence of one's understanding of human nature upon one's vision of the good society.
- Compare and contrast the views of theorists regarding the purpose of the state, the relationship between politics and ethics, and the qualifications for exercising political power.
- Discuss views of leading political theorists regarding the meaning of freedom, the sources of legitimate political authority, and the obligations of individuals to the state or society, and more.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your Library section along with the audio.
©1991 The Teaching Company, LLC (P)1991 The Great CoursesWhat listeners say about Power over People: Classical and Modern Political Theory
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- 13-12-22
Good in parts but limited in scope.
Best explanation of Dostoyevsky's Grand Inquisitor ive ever come across.
Its a rather select and limited scope of political thinkers.
Too little on Aristotle's politics.
Nothing on conservative thinkers like Burke.
A strong bias to contemporary mainstream American Liberalism.
The professor is a Ghandi expert and spent time on India and he does tend to have an ongoing bias to Ghandi & Hinduism which is not that relevant to much of the course.
The professor has a tendency to ramble and keep repeating the same point over and over.
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- Udu Edada
- 09-06-15
Enjoyed it immensely
It is a detailed examination of political theory that was appropriately detailed. Would recommend it
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- Chris
- 20-01-15
A well written and fascinating course
This course of lectures covers political philosophy from the ancients right up to Ghandi. Starting with an overview of Ancient Indian political philosophy, before moving to Greece and the more traditional Western view of this history. The lecturer is a very good speaker, and his writing is simply fantastic. He covers Plato, Socrates, Hitler and many more in great detail. Included in the course is also discussions of art and literature relevant to the topics, which adds colour to what could otherwise be a dry series.
If I had to give it a negative, I would say that the course is too short, and the topics left out are a real shame. Hobbes is barely touched, along with Locke and Paine as well, all three only get a small mention in reference to Thoreau. However, the course is so overwhelmingly good that I cannot take points away for lack of these writers. The lecturer is an expert on Ghandi, and the episode on Ancient hindu philosophy is superfluous for people like me (really interested in the Western theory), but I'm sure very interesting for some.
Overall, I would say this is the best Great Courses series I've heard so far, and I'm just hoping he writes a new edition with a few more conservative philosophers! The course concentrates on more radical ideas and these does leave some of the debates behind.
Fantastic, cannot recommend enough.
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- William
- 08-11-20
Power to the Listener
This is 2st rate education from a Professor who is passionate and lives each class he teaches. I learned a lot and grew in my understanding through the deep review of Political Theory
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- MISS AL CROWLEY
- 05-03-18
Learned a lot! Great lectures.
The lecturer is fantastic - gets to the essence of political philosophy, tge key philosophers and the contexts in which they gave their ideas.
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- Paul Billington
- 01-02-23
I'm still trying to figure out who Play Doh is.
Wonderfully presented, thorough and clear, with an informative comparison between the thinkers. Now, I feel I understand the views of all from Hinduism through Floyd and more.
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- Yeh C.
- 03-10-17
Entertaining but light on the theory
A well thought out course introducing aspects of the application of political power, but it is light on the theory of politics, not to mention the interconnected subjects of philosophy and economics.
But overall an informative course done by an excellent and passionate narrator.
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- Neil Green
- 22-12-21
This is a really great course.
Very well narrated and a great introduction to classical and modern political theory. Should be listened to by everybody.
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- Acuflower
- 19-09-20
fascinating and informative
absorbing and very good value. I love these courses which provide informatiion and entertainment of a very high quality.
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- Anonymous User
- 28-01-22
Great Lecture Series, but a Little Basic
The Great Courses lectures by the Teaching Company are a brilliant source of practical learning. I have listened to quite a few now, and I have not been disappointed by any. Some, however, are more challenging than others, while some are very much introductory courses. This was definitely the latter for me as I'm not a newcomer to political theory. Still, Dalton's enthusiasm for the subject matter is energizing, and he puts no end of passion into his work.
The reason I have dropped a point for the performance is not because of the narrator himself, but because I feel that audiobooks produced in this day and age should be highly professional in their production quality. Most of the lecture series I have listened to recently have been produced and edited to a very high standard. However, this one is quite raw, with frequent coughing and lip-smacking left in. For many, this is a minor point, but for me it was enough to drop a star.
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