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POL S 487 A: Political Science Honors Seminar

Meeting Time: 
TTh 11:30am - 1:20pm
Location: 
SAV 167
SLN: 
19165
Instructor:
Prof. Asli Cansunar
Asli Cansunar

Syllabus Description:

Distributional issues are at the core of the study of politics -- Harrold Laswell defines politics as \textbf{who gets what, how, and when}. Naturally, the politics of inequality features prominently among the central themes in the discipline. This centrality is reflected in the significant increase in quantity and quality in the subject's research over the last two decades, particularly in the last few years. 

In this class, we will focus on the two-way relationship between inequality and politics in three parts. The first one is devoted to addressing some normative and conceptual issues: under what conditions are inequalities fair? What are the most prominent dimensions of inequality, and what are the key strategies to measure and interpret them? What are the core market forces behind the recent rise in income and wealth inequalities across the world? The second part of the class explores the role of politics in determining different types of inequality. We focus specifically on the political economy of wealth inequality, income redistribution, and the distribution of economic opportunities as an engine behind different inequality regimes. Finally, the third part of the seminar explores the political consequences
associated with the growing spread of income and wealth inequalities. We pay particular attention
to the relationship between economic and political inequality, defined as inequalities in political engagement and political influence, between economic inequality and major political and institutional crises. In addition, we closely look at the connection between inequality and political polarization with an empirical focus on recent political developments. The material in this course is genuinely interdisciplinary and combines readings from economics, political science, and history.

Here is the final syllabus (as of March 25, 2024) for Spring 2024.

Catalog Description: 
Intensive and advanced studies in various aspects of political science. Open only to participants in the Political Science Honors program. Offered: Sp.
GE Requirements: 
Social Sciences (SSc)
Other Requirements Met: 
Honors Course
Credits: 
5.0
Status: 
Active
Last updated: 
February 12, 2024 - 8:34pm
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