Political Ideologies in Action: American Conservatism

POL2209.01
Course System Home Terms Fall 2024 Political Ideologies in Action: American Conservatism

Course Description

Summary

Contemporary American conservatism has evolved considerably from its historical roots in the ideologies of classical conservatism and classical liberalism. How did we get from Edmund Burke to Steve Bannon? From the Federalists to the Freedom Caucus? To gain insight into these questions, this course will explore how the aforementioned ideologies have intersected with four distinct traditions within American conservative thought: (1) libertarianism; (2) neo-conservatism; (3) white supremacism; and (4) evangelical Christianity. With a contentious election unfolding, analyzing the political logics of these ideological variants, and how they鈥檝e converged and diverged in practice, will give us a better understanding of the political conjuncture in which we find ourselves.

Instructor

  • John Hultgren

Day and Time

Academic Term

Fall 2024

Credits

4

Course Level

2000

Maximum Enrollment

20