POL SCI 4 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Harm Principle, Feudalism, Secularism

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17 Feb 2017
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D: individual > m: harm principle > r: political structure. More in humanist hegelian vein, not yet focus on scientific analysis of capitalism. Social contract? (4) civil society and the political sphere exist? (5) freedom communal? (6) rights as progress. Hegel: down arrow, believes that the contestation of ideas create change. The best one win, affect politics and in turn society. Marx: up arrow believes the opposite (44) political emancipation is at the same time . Marx does not: rights sever ties between individuals, state gives illusion of freedom (as level above people) Christianity says that the terrestrial life is not great, but you can achieve the celestial life if you do good things > m says liberal state is doing the same. Doesn"t matter if you are suffering, fundamentally we are equal > religious move according to marx. Problematic because we live in terrestrial life.

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