GOVT-389 Capitalism, Democracy, and the Workplace

What is the relationship between capitalism and democracy? Do the claims of democracy extend into the workplace? This course examines the development of a market society, the division of labor, and contemporary working conditions, exploring the challenges and possibilities each presents democratic life. It emphasizes critical reading of historical, empirical, and normative texts in order to define and assess the mutual obligations between democratic societies and their citizens and workers. Readings include Adam Smith, Max Weber, Hannah Arendt, C. Wright Mills, and Karl Polanyi.

Maximum Enrollment

Proseminar (16)

(Proseminar, Writing Intensive, Social Structural and Institutional Hierarchies.)

Credits

1

Prerequisite

GOVT-117

Offered

Fall

Notes

(Political Theory)