political science in the third millennium university of Rome “tor vergata” riccardo cardilli
freedom of the ancients before capital: freedom – slavery: exclusivity in the greek culture vs. inclusivity of the roman culture freedom – citizenship: exclusivity in the greek culture vs. inclusivity of the roman culture citizenship – democracy: greek model vs. roman model
democracy (greek culture) vs. republic (roman culture) republic as ‘thing of the people’ (res publica res populi) people (political value) vs. nation (cultural value)
first conclusions the space of the city is the space of the direct democracy the space of the nation-state is the space of the representative democracy The crisis of Europe as the expression of nation state idea
2. during the capital society freedom and job the freedom of 19° century as the freedom to be slave (Benjamin-Henri Constant de Rebecque 1819)
freedom of the moderns individual freedom slavery inside the freedom K. Marx: the proletarian simply did not give a part of his time to the employer, as Savigny and Hegel wanted, but he submitted to a modern form of slavery.
Hobbes: freedom as absence of external impediments Kant: the freedom of one is in accordance with the freedom of all Isaiah Berlin: negative freedom (freedom of) and positive freedom (freedom to) Felix Oppenheim: different dimensions of the liberty
AFTER CAPITAL Financial capital and labor collapse. human nature and post-modern freedom human dimension in post-modern society art, human intellect and community role of cities, technology and community
INTERDISCIPLINARITY HISTORY ECONOMICS LAW POLITICAL SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
GOVERNANCE AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS L36 in italian language First semester Contemporary History 9 credits History of Political Institutions 9 credits Roman Law and European Legal Foundations 9 credits second semester Italian and European Public Law 9 credits Governance 9 credits Microeconomics 9 credits English – B2
Second Year French B1 first semester Statistics 9 credits Political Philosophy 9 credits History of International Relations 9 credits second semester Private Law 9 credits Political Economy 9 credits Adminstrative Law 9 credits French B1
Third year 2 exams free choice All students first semester Sociology of communication : 6 credits Soft Skills: 4 credits second semester Political Sociology 2 exams free choice
Paths Legal paths: first semester - International Law 9 credits - Public Comparative Law 9 credits second semester - Criminal Law 5 credits - Procedure Criminal Law 5 credits
Economics Path: first semester - international economics 10 credits - Big Data 6 credits second semester - Public Economy
Political and historical Path: first semester: - geopolitics and environmental policies 10 credits - International Relations 9 credits second semester: - Global History 9 credits
POSSIBLE LM JOINT PROGRAMME ROME UTV – OTHER UNIVERSITY 1st year: in the university of origin 2nd year: abroad