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political science in the third millennium
university of Rome “tor vergata” riccardo cardilli
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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
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democracy (greek culture) vs. republic (roman culture)
republic as ‘thing of the people’ (res publica res populi) people (political value) vs. nation (cultural value)
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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
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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)
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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.
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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
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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
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INTERDISCIPLINARITY HISTORY ECONOMICS LAW POLITICAL SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Economics Path: first semester - international economics 10 credits - Big Data 6 credits second semester - Public Economy
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Political and historical Path: first semester: - geopolitics and environmental policies 10 credits - International Relations 9 credits second semester: - Global History 9 credits
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POSSIBLE LM JOINT PROGRAMME
ROME UTV – OTHER UNIVERSITY 1st year: in the university of origin 2nd year: abroad
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