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Political theorists examine the core principles of governance and debate its ideal structure. Engaging with political theory cultivates analytical and interpretive abilities, ethical and philosophical discernment, along with societal and historical awareness required to evaluate and enrich a tradition of political philosophy spanning more than two thousand years.
Professors introduce students to pivotal thinkers and works in political philosophy, the ethical and epistemological bases of political analysis, ideological dimensions of governance, modern debates in political philosophy, and timeless themes like equality, freedom, fairness, and authority. While following this comprehensive framework, students focusing on theory enjoy significant flexibility to pursue their individual research interests.
Departmental political theorists specialize in areas including European political philosophy, democracy studies, environmental ethics and sustainable governance, the evolution of political ideas in Britain, America and Europe, liberal thought, and modern political issues such as technological influences and shifts in capitalist systems and social welfare. Scholars use historically grounded, multidisciplinary approaches to investigate how gender, race, social status, political systems, technology, and environmental factors shape and redefine identities in our rapidly changing global landscape.