
Barnard College, Columbia University Ph.D., University of London Dennis Dalton is Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Barnard College, Columbia University. He received his B.A. from Rutgers University, his M.A. in Political Science from the University of Chicago, and his Ph.D. in Political Theory from the University of London. Professor Dalton has edited and contributed to more than a dozen publications and has written numerous articles.
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The Hindu Vision of Life
About the Course
Thucydides and the Peloponnesi
Law and Rule in Sophocles Anti
Plato - Idealism and Power Part
Hitlers use of Power
Marx's Critique of Capitalism
Thoreau's Theory of Civil Disobedience
Idea of Anarchism - Example of
Machiavelli's Theory of Power
Dostoevsky's Grand Inquisitor
Socrates and Socratic Quest
Rousseaus Theory of Human Natu
Plato - Politics
Freud's Theory of Human Nature
Aristotle's Critique of Plato'
Aristotle - Politics
Gandhis use of Power
Marx - On Alienation
Freud's Discontents
Freud's Psychology of Human Nature
Hobbes - Politics and the State of Nature
Locke - Politics
07. Aristotle's Politics: The Golden Mean and Just Rule
64 • Freud's Discontents
14 Idea of Anarchism - Example of
1 The Hindu Vision of Life
04. Plato's Republic: Justice and the Good Polis
Gandhi's Use of Power
Thucydides and The Peloponnesian War
08 • Aristotle—Politics
63 • Freud's Psychology of Human Nature
The Idea of Anarchism and the Example of Emma Goldman
3 Law and Rule in Sophocles Anti
55 • Marx—On Alienation
2 Thucydides and the Peloponnesi
Socrates and the Socratic Quest
04. Republic: Justice and the Good Polis
01 The Hindu Vision of Life
Machiavelli's Theory of Power Politics
Hitler's Use of Power
07. Hobbes' Leviathan: Of Man
Freedom in the Ancient World
38 - Locke - Politics
Emma Goldman and the Anarchist Idea of Freedom
16 Gandhis use of Power
Lecture 5 : Plato - Politics 1
Aristotle's Critique of Plato - 7
Lecture 38 : Locke - Politics 5
Aristotle's Politics: The Golden Mean and Just Rule
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