POLS 222 Contemporary Political Ideologies
Politics and public policy involve the clash of different world views about what society's priorities should be. These world view are called ideologies and are the driver of political dialogue. Students will gain an understanding and and appreciation of important contemporary ideologies such as Conservatism, Liberalism, Marxism, Fascisms, Nationalism, as well as movements such as Feminism, Environmentalism and Fundamentalism.
Credits
3 credits
Distribution
GE: Social Sciences - Poli Sci (SSPS)Notes
Academic Level: 120-UG Level 2 Found/Intermed
Modalities: In Person