Political philosophy
Past Political philosophy Lectures
Professor Bogdanor analyses the significance of coalition government for Britain and of the momentous constitutional reforms which the...
Political ideas in Britain at the start of the twenty-first century. The deaths of socialism and conservatism? Prophecies and...
New rights and new lefts in Britain as both the chronological and the short twentieth centuries draw to a close. How new is new, how...
Not all political thinking is about either individual liberty and as little government as possible, or a responsible, or leadership, or...
Why was it argued that the poor could not vote, and conversely why has it been argued that democracy cannot allow its citizens to stay...
Faced with the problem of justifying what they want to achieve or preserve, ideologists have appealed to the past and the future, to...
Political ideologies in Britain from the Russian Revolution to the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, the 'short' Twentieth Century. With...
Is human co-operation possible without external threats? What are the possibilities of co-existence and collaboration at the start of...
Theories, explanations and justifications of enmity, from Adam Ferguson in the Eighteenth Century to Carl Schmitt in the Twentieth.
The origins, character and life of political and religious witch hunts, and the relation between what people say, what they believe and...


