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Political Philosophy
Political philosophy is best defined in comparison to political science: one attempts to understand politics from first principles, reasoned outward, in a coherent and consistent theory; the other attempts to understand politics from observations and theories of what explains the variance therein. This page addresses the former.
Citizenship
Governance
Reading Notes
Note: reading notes for the above topics are listed on the respective pages, not here.
Truth and Politics, Hannah Arendt, 1967
Lying In Politics, Hannah Arendt, 1971
Foreign Policy Begins at Home, Richard N. Haass, 2013
