POG 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Arab Spring, Comparative Politics

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Ancient greek philosophers socrates, plato, aristotle (469-322 bc) founders of western political thought. Common good = what constitutes the well-being of the entire community. Safety, integrity of basic institutions and practices, preservation of core values/human flourishing/development. Obviously members of a political community may not all agree on what constitutes common good. Individualist perspective: people act primarily based on self-interest. Proponents believe individuals acting on self-interest will yield the best overall result for. Critics argue individuals are social, require harmonious interaction and have an interest community in the happiness of others. Pluralist system: system where many groups make demands to the government which then tries to satisfy as many as possible. Large number of groups representing variety of interests influence government decisions. Gov tries to satisfy as many group as possible. In contemporary times democracy is form of government thought to most likely pursue common good.

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