Political Science 1020E Lecture Notes - Lecture 26: Class Conflict, Dualism, Protestant Reformation

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Tates ha(cid:448)e(cid:374)"t al(cid:449)a(cid:455)s e(cid:454)isted competition formed. Rival forms: cities, traditional kingdoms (not state wide), empires (extended) State model proved superior after 1500 proved to perform key things. State model now universal states are everywhere defined by territorial orders; includes all members of the united nations. No longer meets the challenges of our days such as globalization, unfitting to political organization or shrinking down to lower scales, have regions expressing themselves. Hegelian idealism: saw history as the moving foreword of human consciousness and ideas moving towards an end-point: development: Fa(cid:373)il(cid:455): (cid:862)pa(cid:396)ti(cid:272)ula(cid:396) alt(cid:396)uis(cid:373)(cid:863) (private) requires tight interconnected relationships (eg. loving them for who they are, not because they are just human beings) Ci(cid:448)il o(cid:272)iet(cid:455): (cid:862)u(cid:374)i(cid:448)e(cid:396)sal egois(cid:373)(cid:863) (private) getting involved with the community such as joining a club or team, leaving the purely private sphere; associating/ connecting with interests and engaging in broader classes. Functionalism: you get what you need need/require an institution so if we have it, we must need it.

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