The concept of liberty is central to modern governance and individual rights, yet its definition is often contested. This course provides a clear, foundational understanding of what freedom means in political theory and philosophy. By the end of this course, you will be able to articulate the different forms of liberty, trace their historical origins, and apply these frameworks to evaluate contemporary political issues and ethical dilemmas regarding individual autonomy.
What you'll learn:
* Understand the core definitions of political liberty, autonomy, and freedom across philosophical traditions.
* Distinguish between negative liberty (freedom from interference) and positive liberty (freedom to act).
* Analyze the historical development of liberty from classical philosophy through key Enlightenment thinkers.
* Examine the relationship between liberty, equality, and justice in modern democratic theory.
* Practice applying theoretical concepts to real-world issues like censorship, economic regulation, and civil rights.
The course begins by establishing foundational terminology and key philosophical distinctions, then progresses through historical frameworks before concluding with an examination of how these concepts shape contemporary political debates. This course is designed for absolute beginners interested in political science, philosophy, or law. No prior knowledge of political theory or history is required. Start your journey toward understanding the fundamental principles that govern modern societies.
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