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POL485H1S L0101
Graduate Course Code: POL2027H1S L0101
Topics in Political Thought II
Plutarch's Political Thought
Themes
We will analyse selections from Plutarch’s moral and historical writings to develop a broad view of the main lines of his political thought. Questions to be considered include Plutarch’s relationship to imperial political structures in general and the regime of Trajan in particular, Plutarch’s place in broader trends of Hellenistic thought including the nature of his Platonism, the interplay of character and structure in understanding political life and gender considerations in Plutarch’s work.
Texts
TBA
Format and Requirements
One two-hour seminar per week. Course requirements TBA.
Prerequisites
POL200Y1/ or POL200Y5 or (POLC70H3 & POLC71H3)
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