LIBERALISM, ITS CRITICS, AND CONTEMPORARY CHALLENGES

LIBERALISM, ITS CRITICS, AND CONTEMPORARY CHALLENGES

Seth Nathan Jaffe

Obiettivi formativi

An exploration of the most significant arguments for and against liberal democracy, followed by an examination of challenges facing liberal orders today. Beginning with a comparison between ancient and modern republicanism, the course scrutinizes the intellectual architecture of the modern state, proceeds to examine the foundational arguments for liberalism of John Locke, Immanuel Kant, and John Stuart Mill, and then turns to the critical writings of Edmund Burke, Karl Marx, and Friedrich Nietzsche (and their modern heirs). Finally, the course canvasses contemporary challenges to liberal democracy: the replacement of politics by bureaucracy (or administration), tensions between nationalism and multiculturalism, the dangers of populism, and the rise of social media disinformation and surveillance capitalism. While situating thinkers within their contexts, students will be encouraged to view liberal democracy through the competing theoretical lenses of the course.

Prerequisiti

N/A

Contenuti Del Corso

The course will be broken into three parts: 1). "The Foundations of Liberalism"; 2). "Critics of Liberalism"; and 3). "Contemporary Challenges." A provisional thematic list of topics can be found below.

Testi Di Riferimento

Readings TBA.

Metodologie Didattiche

Classes will be principally lectured based -- laptops, tablets, and cell phones must be stowed and out of sight in bags or coats. We will occasionally split into smaller groups for debates, activities, and focused discussions about particular topics. The instructor will also solicit student feedback and encourage class discussion at moments throughout his formal lectures.

Modalità di verifica dell'apprendimento

Assessment TBA

Criteri per l’assegnazione dell’elaborato finale

For those of you interested, please reach me at sjaffe@luiss.it.

Settimana 1

Week I: Ancient and Modern Republicanism

Settimana 2

Week II: Representation and the Modern State

Settimana 3

Week III: The Liberalism of Locke

Settimana 4

Week IV: The Cosmopolitanism of Kant

Settimana 5

Week V: The Utilitarianism of Mill

Settimana 6

Part II Critics of Liberalism (3 weeks) Week VI: Burke/Oakeshott: Rationalism and Politics

Settimana 7

Week VII: Marx/Gramsci: Historical Materialism and Liberal Democracy

Settimana 8

Week VIII: Nietzsche/Schmitt: Human Greatness and War

Settimana 9

Part III Contemporary Challenges (4 weeks) Week IX: Politics, Technocracy, Bureaucracy

Settimana 10

Week X: Multiculturalism and Nationalism

Settimana 11

Week XI: Populism, of Left and Right

Settimana 12

Week XII: Democracy, Disinformation, and Surveillance Capitalism