Political Science 1020E Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Egotism, Individualism, State Socialism
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The textbook: before each exam a breakdown will be given to point towards the important information, the concept boxes should always be read, no exam questions on biographical questions. Ex: in what town was karl marx born in? : blue boxes can range from extremely important to not even on the exam. Some say the territorial state no longer meets the challenges of our day. De ning the state: two traditional approaches to the state, idealist and fundamentalist, hegelian idealism: history is the movement of human ideas and human development towards a nal point or a goal of sorts. A care and love for few people do to our relation to them. This involved more an appeal to broad categories of people, rather than particular individuals, with a focus on sel shness and the loss of altruism. If we have it we must have needed it. The state as a provider of order and stability.