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  • American Political Thought I
    by Ken McIntyre
    Introduction Political thought takes place on three different levels. First, there is the most common kind of political thinking, which is, of course, thought and argument in the service of the practice of politics, and which is exemplified by statesmen…
  • American Political Thought: Abraham Lincoln and the House Divided
    by Joseph Fornieri
    American Political Thought: Abraham Lincoln and the House Divided "A house divided against itself cannot stand. I believe this government cannot endure, permanently half slave and half free." Abraham Lincoln, June 16, 1858 Course Purpose The Civil War has been…
Course level: 200
  • Political Science 245: The American Presidency
    by Jim Harrigan
    Course Objectives: In this course we will examine the Presidency of the United States in both design and practice. We will begin with the United States Constitution and The Federalist in an effort to understand the design features of the…

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November 2009