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Reading for Class 01 - Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EUx.pdf | Reading for Class 01 - Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU | Janusz Salamon, Ph.D. |
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Reading for Class 02 - Human DIGNITY as Basis of Political Entitlements - KALEB & NUSSBAUM & WALDRON.pdf | Reading for Class 02 - Human DIGNITY as Basis of Political Entitlements | Janusz Salamon, Ph.D. |
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Reading for Class 03 - LIBERTY - in Knowles.pdf | Reading for Class 02 - LIBERTY - in Knowles | Janusz Salamon, Ph.D. |
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Reading for Class 04 - EQUALITY - Arneson & Sterba.pdf | Reading for Class 04 - EQUALITY - Arneson & Sterba | Janusz Salamon, Ph.D. |
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Reading for Class 05 - SOLIDARITY - Stjerno.pdf | Reading for Class 05 - SOLIDARITY in Stjerno | Janusz Salamon, Ph.D. |
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Reading for Class 06 - European vs American SOCIAL MODELS - from Europes Promise by S Hill.pdf | Reading for Class 06 - European vs American SOCIAL MODELS - from Europes Promise by S Hill | Janusz Salamon, Ph.D. |
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Reading for Class 07 - Individualism and Political Modernity in America and Europe - Rifkin & Gillespie.pdf | Reading for Class 07 - Individualism and Political Modernity in America and Europe | Janusz Salamon, Ph.D. |
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Reading for Class 08 - Political Philosophy of Property in America and Europe - Rifkin.pdf | Reading for Class 08 - Political Philosophy of Property in America and Europe | Janusz Salamon, Ph.D. |
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Reading for Class 09 - POLYPHONIC Vision of European Integration - Jan Zielonka of Oxford University.pdf | Reading for Class 09 - POLYPHONIC Vision of European Integration - Jan Zielonka of Oxford University | Janusz Salamon, Ph.D. |
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Reading for Class 10 - TRANSNATIONAL SELF-DETERMINATION in the European Union - Daniel Innerarity.pdf | Reading for Class 10 - TRANSNATIONAL SELF-DETERMINATION in the European Union | Janusz Salamon, Ph.D. |
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Reading for Class 11 - RUSSIAN CONSERVATISM by Elena Chebankova - Carleton University.pdf | Reading for Class 11 - RUSSIAN CONSERVATISM by Elena Chebankova - Carleton University | Janusz Salamon, Ph.D. |
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Reading for Class 12 - Chinese Communitarianism - Ihara & Wong.pdf | Reading for Class 12 - Chinese Communitarianism - Ihara & Wong | Janusz Salamon, Ph.D. |
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Reading for Class 13 - Islam and Human Rights - from Dalacoura.pdf | Reading for Class 13 - Islam and Human Rights - from Dalacoura. | Janusz Salamon, Ph.D. |
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Poslední úprava: PhDr. Petr Bednařík, Ph.D. (16.02.2020)
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Poslední úprava: Janusz Salamon, Ph.D. (12.02.2022)
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Poslední úprava: Janusz Salamon, Ph.D. (12.02.2022)
SYLLABUS
European Political Philosophy: Liberty, Equality, Solidarity - JPM649 Institute of Political Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University in Prague
Instructor: Dr. Janusz Salamon, Ph.D. ETCS: 6 credits Prerequisites: None
PLACE: PEKARSKA campus & online: https://cuni-cz.zoom.us/j/91064715360 TIME: Tuesday, 8.00-9.20
CONTACTS: Office hours: Tuesday, 9.30-11.00 in the office in Butovice; also online: https://cuni-cz.zoom.us/j/4572739330 (ONLINE consultations possible also at other times after appointment) COURSE OBJECTIVES. This course is political philosophy is designed primarily for students of political science, European studies and other social sciences and humanities, whose future work may benefit from an in-depth knowledge of the sources and the logic of the European value system which is presupposed by the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU and constitutes the foundation of the emerging pan-European identity. The exploration of the distintiveness of the European political tradition (primarily the 'Continental European' political tradition as opposed to the Anglo-Saxon tradition) will be just one of two focal points of the course, the other being comparative analysis of the European and the non-European (especiall the American) political traditions. The vital question looming in the background of the entire course is the special place of the European project in the context of the globalizing, yet increasingly fragmented multi-polar world with the apparent decline of the American global hegemony creating a vacuum which is likely to be filled by a number of global powers each one underpined by a distinctive political philosophy.
COURSE READINGS. All readings will be available in electronic format available for download from the course website (in the SIS). Principal readings will be drawn from the following books: J.T. Checkel & P.J. Katzenstein (eds), "European Identity" R. Robyn (ed.), "The Changing Face of European Identity" F. Cerutti & S. Lucarelli, "The Search for a European Identity: Values, Policies and Legitimacy of the European Union" S. Lucarelli & I. Manners (eds), "Values and Principles in European Union Foreign Policy" D.M. Green, "The Europeans: Political Identity in an Emerging Polity" J.H.H. Weiler, "The Constitution of Europe: Do The New Clothes Have an Emperor and Other Essays on European Integration" G. Delanty & C. Rumford, "Rethinking Europe: Social Theory the Implications of Europeanization" R.C.M. Mole, "Discursive Constructions of Identity in European Politics" E. Fligstein, "Euroclash: The EU, European Identity and the Future of Europe" G. Sheridan, "Asian Values, Western Dreams: Understanding the New Asia" L. Avonius & D. Kingsbury, "Human Rights in Asia: A Reassessment of the Asian Values Debate" A. Hurrell, "On Global Order: Power, Values and the Constitution of International Society" A. Black, "History of Islamic Political Thought" V.J. Cornell, "Voices of Islam" J.N. Pieterse, "Globalization and Culture: Global Melange" U. Hannerz, "Transnational Connections: Culture, People, Places"
COURSE GRADING: Final essay (ca. 2500 words) 50% Final Exam 50% Total 100%
FINAL EXAM & SEMINAR ESSAY The Final Exam instruction will be provided in class since it requires a detailed explanation, with Q&A session
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