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Course Name
Turkish
Modern Devletin Oluşumu
English
Formation of the Modern State
Course Code
SYC 503E
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
1
3
3
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-
Course Language
English
Course Coordinator
Barry Davıd Stocker
Course Objectives
Students will learn about the nature of the modern state, its development in history, and the different forms of the modern state, with reference to social science, political science and political theory..
Course Description
The course covers the topics of democracy, law, status, power, media, colonialism, race, mass politics, totalitarianism, nationalism, liberalism and socialism as aspects of the modern state
Course Outcomes
Students will develop the capacity to read and analyse key texts critically. They will be able to present ideas about the formation of the modern state şn class and discuss theme. They will be able to write about these ideas in high level essays.
Pre-requisite(s)
None
Required Facilities
None
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Additional information and course news can be found at the course website https://barrystockerac.wordpress.com
Textbook
Students are required to acquire the following books
*Democracy in America* by Alexis de Tocqueville
*The Origins of Totalitarianism* by Hannah Arendt
Other References
*Discipline and Punish*, Michel Foucault
*The Constitution of Liberty*, Friedrich Hayek
*The Prison Notebooks*, Antonio Gramsci
*Economy and Society*, Max Weber
*The Division of Labour in Society*, Émile Durkheim
*Capital*, Karl Marx
*An Inquiry into the Causes and Nature of the Wealth of Nations*, Adam Smith
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