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The Syllabus

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  • Introduction To Part II
Readings
  • Syllabus
  • Networks
  • Grading
  • Argumentative Reflections

Videos
  • Lecture 6.0: Political Community: An Introduction
  • Lecture 6.1: Voluntarism & Political Community
  • Lecture 6.2: Alternatives To Voluntarism: Rehfeld's Random Constituencies
  • Lecture 6.3: Political Community, Cosmopolitanism & World Government
  • Lecture 6.4.0: Immigration & Exclusion
  • Lecture 6.4.1: Immigration, Exclusion & Open Borders
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Practice Exercise
  • Political Community And Borders

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  • Lecture 7.0: Representatives, Elections & Lotteries: An Introduction
  • Lecture 7.1: The Case For Representatives
  • Lecture 7.2: The Case For Elected Representatives
  • Lecture 7.3.0: The Perils Of Elected Representation: Part I
  • Lecture 7.3.1: The Perils Of Elected Representation: Part Ii
  • Lecture 7.4.0: The Lottocracy
  • Lecture 7.4.1: The Promise Of Lottocracy
  • Lecture 7.4.2: Concerns About Lottocracy
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Practice Exercise
  • Representatives, Elections, And Lotteries

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  • Lecture 8.0: Constitutions: An Introduction
  • Lecture 8.1: Constitutions As Limits
  • Lecture 8.2: The Mechanisms Of Constitutional Limitations
  • Lecture 8.3.0: Pre-Commitment & Constitutional Authority
  • Lecture 8.3.1: Pre-Commitment Revisited
  • Lecture 8.4: Constitutions & Process Theory
  • Lecture 8.5.0: Constitutions, Judicial Review, & Constitutional Interpretation
  • Lecture 8.5.1: Constitutional Interpretation
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Practice Exercise
  • Constitutions

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  • Lecture 9.0: Crime & Punishment: An Introduction
  • Lecture 9.1.0: What Is Crime? What Should Be Criminalized?
  • Lecture 9.1.1: What Can Be Criminalized? The Hart-Devlin Debate
  • Lecture 9.2: Theories Of Punishment
  • Lecture 9.3.0: Theories Of Punishment: Retributivism
  • Lecture 9.3.1: Retributivism Reconsidered
  • Lecture 9.4: Alternatives To Incarcerations: Restorative Justice
  • Reflections On Revolutionary Ideas: A Question & Answer Session With Prof. Guerrero
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Practice Exercise
  • Prisons And Punishment & Conclusions

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