The
Department of Political Science helps students develop their
minds, and, one hopes, also their characters, to become
decent, responsible, informed citizens. Political science
shows the relation of politics to human nature and examines
the basic alternatives in political life. The ordinary citizen
has decent opinions about justice and the common good. The
educated citizen should move from opinion toward knowledge
and understanding, while maintaining good will, sincerity,
tolerance, generosity and fairness.
A political education
in the liberal arts tradition equips students to appreciate
their country and its place in the world, and to analyze
and criticize it without becoming destructive of the common
good or domestic tranquility. The
department's academic offerings cover the full range of
essential subjects in the discipline of political science:
political philosophy, constitutional law, American government
and politics, comparative politics and international relations,
and diplomacy and statecraft.
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