Contemporary European Political Philosophy


Dartmouth College; Department of Government                   


Upper-level course


Description: In this seminar we engage with central themes and approaches of contemporary, 20st and 21st Century European/Continental political philosophy. We examine the German, French and Italian Continental philosophy traditions. The seminar has three goals. First, we discuss how European philosophers think about the relationship between theory (or philosophy) and political practice. Second, we analyze the ways in which the respective thinkers conceptualize power and political transformation. Third, this focus will allow us to critically assess the commonalities (and differences) of the thinkers and the three traditions discussed. We start out with Theodor W. Adorno and Hannah Arendt (German political philosophy), followed by Jacques Lacan and Julia Kristeva (French political thought), and we end with Adriana Caverero and Giorgio Agamben (Italian political philosophy). 






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