T 5:15pm-8:14pm
We will pay special attention to such topics as the nature of charisma and charismatic authority, competing models of popular power, the varieties of apoliticism and their significance, the moral status of thinking, the role of fortune in political affairs, a critical appraisal of the will to know, and the idea of natural law. The six Shakespeare plays to be read as part of the course are: Julius Caesar, Coriolanus, Hamlet, Richard II, Othello, and The Tempest. This course is open to both graduate students and undergraduates.