POLS 459 Anarchist Politics, or the Art of Not Being Governed
This course considers the contemporary possibility of anarchist politics, focusing on the politics that might come from resistance to rule. Anarchist politics come in a multitude of forms' from organized resistance to state authority and expressions of power, to mutual aid societies and cooperative politics, to Indigenous forms of resistance.
Political Studies
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Applicants are accepted under the general regulations of the School of Graduate Studies. Applicants to the M.A. program must have a 4-year undergraduate degree in political science or equivalent with a minimum B+ average; applicants to the Ph.D. must have an M.A. in political science or equivalent with an A- average.
Political Studies (POLS)
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Not all courses listed below will be offered in any one year. Early in the summer, the Department publishes a list of courses offered in the coming year, as well as other changes that are made after the publication of the Calendar. Please see our Department of Political Studies website for the latest information. Courses marked † are offered jointly with a 400-level (fourth-year under-graduate) course.
Concurrent Education Degree Requirements
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...3.0, POLS 320 /3.0, POLS 347...455 /3.0, KNPE 459 /3.0 General...