Crash Course: Political Theory

Are Rights Enough?: Ongoing Struggles for Recognition and Respect

Is recognition really enough? In our final episode of Crash Course Political Theory, we’ll explore this concept, from its 19th-century philosophical origins to modern-day Native land acknowledgements.

Are Rights Enough?: Ongoing Struggles for Recognition and Respect

14m 8s

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    Should Art Be Political?

    E12 - 12m 45s

    Art and politics may seem like mortal enemies, but they’re more like best frenemies forever. In this episode of Crash Course Political Theory, we take a trip back in time to see how artists have shaped political perceptions and how politicians have tried and failed to stop them.

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    Is Utopia Actually Possible?

    E11 - 11m 4s

    Is utopia just too utopian? In this episode of Crash Course Political Theory, we’ll explore visions of utopia from Plato to bell hooks. And we’ll investigate whether “the good place” is a good-for-nothing, impractical daydream—or a path to charting political futures.

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