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Intellectual Foundations of Modern Conservatism

FRS 137

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In this reading and writing intensive seminar, we will critically examine some of the fundamental ideas of modern political conservatism, as presented by some of its leading thinkers. We will attempt to better understand conservative thought and develop a framework for assessing its strengths and weaknesses, with respect to a number of representative topics, including the following: distributive justice and the apparent tension between liberty and equality; immigration policy; criminal justice policy; and social conservatism and the role of religion in society.
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Section S01