This course explores contemporary issues in political theory related to questions of citizenship, membership, and power. Students reflect on the structures and practices that determine who wields power, who holds citizenship status, who counts as a member of a political community. Students also explore the relationship between economic and political arrangements.

Social Scientific and Historical Perspectives
Prerequisites
PG 104 or permission of instructor. Credit for PG 349 will not be granted to students who have received credit for PG 440.
Course UID
005660.1
Course Subject
PG
Catalog Number
349
Long title
Contemporary Issues in Political Theory