POLS 250 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Private Good, Glaucon, Coopetition

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Two parts to the exam each worth 50%. Part 1: multiple choice identify the author of the passage - short fill in the blank. No passage that has not been in class. 40 questions in this part of the exam. Readings include up to and including john locke. Last name is sufficient to identify author. Know big picture of articles from tutorial. Know details from locke hobbes aristotle plato. Part 2: essay question on not for profit. Show ability to think critically and propose counter arguments. Come up with an idea for essay beforehand. Should follow a logical argument does not need a full thesis. Second objection: hobbes too pessimistic about human nature. Anarchists- state is not justified (nor is it necessary) Anarchy = use of forces is dispersed. Taylor argues that community is an alternative to a monopoly on the use of force.

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