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Course unit, curriculum year 2023–2024
POL.VO.324

Political Philosophy, 10 cr

Tampere University
An essay is an extended piece of (academic) writing on a particular topic or theme that you carefully analyze. You must always contact the responsible teacher of the study unit before starting to write the essay. With the responsible teacher you should discuss and agree on the theme and scope of the essay, the book(s) it will compensate for, and its length. Furthermore, the examiner must approve the bibliography before you can start writing. Citations, references and the bibliography need to be marked and listed in accordance with good scientific practice (see further instructions from the Politics’ Guide to Writing Academic Papers). You can find the Guide to Writing Academic Papers from the following link: https://content-webapi.tuni.fi/proxy/public/2019-09/pol_guide_to_writing_academic_papers_2019_0.pdf (detailed instructions for writing essays on page 7).
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Political Philosophy (Independent study); English, Finnish

Political Philosophy (Participation in teaching); English, Finnish

Type
Participation in teaching
Language of instruction
English, Finnish
Credits
5 cr
Grading scale
General scale, 0-5
Responsible organisation
Faculty of Management and Business 100 %

Scheduled teaching

Course unit realisation

Ihmisoikeuksien politiikkaa: Lukupiiri, Lectures

Lectures (Finnish)
23.10.2023 – 11.12.2023
Active in period 2 (23.10.2023–31.12.2023)
Course unit realisation

What Is Conservative Political Thought? From Counter-Enlightenment to Contemporary Illiberalism, Lectures

Lectures (English)
15.1.2024 – 20.3.2024
Active in period 3 (1.1.2024–3.3.2024)
Active in period 4 (4.3.2024–31.5.2024)

What are the main ideological features of conservative political thought? How has conservatism developed throughout its history from the French Revolution until today? In what way can the history of conservative political thinking help us understand the recent novel developments in Western countries, especially the rise of new kind of “illiberal democracy,” right-wing populism, and the more radical far-right movements?

This course offers an overview of conservative political thinking. While the course opens with a historical overview of conservatism, the main focus lies in understanding the novel forms of contemporary conservative political thought through this history. The purpose of the course is to offer students a deeper understanding of conservatism as a specific political ideology and to provide conceptual tools for critically assessing some of today’s central political developments in Europe and beyond.  

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Course unit realisation

Machiavellin ”Sodankäynnin taito” politiikan tutkimuksen klassikkona, Lectures

Lectures (Finnish)
10.4.2024 – 22.5.2024
Active in period 4 (4.3.2024–31.5.2024)
Course unit realisation

Lukupiiri: Hannah Arendt - On Revolution, Lectures

Lectures (Finnish)
7.3.2024 – 25.4.2024
Active in period 4 (4.3.2024–31.5.2024)