Explore the past and future of political philosophy through theories, climate justice, ethics, and governance systems.
What you'll learn
- Analyze how emerging technologies like AI and data governance are reshaping political power structures and public discourse in the modern era.
- Evaluate the global ethical implications of climate change on political justice, sovereignty, and transnational cooperation.
- Interpret contemporary political challenges through the lens of biopolitics and genetic inequality in a post-human society.
- Discuss the philosophical implications of digital identities, virtual communities, and decentralized governance systems.
- Understand how populism, misinformation, and institutional erosion are triggering democratic backsliding in developed and developing nations alike.
- Critically reflect on multiculturalism and identity politics in increasingly global yet fragmented societies.
- Reimagine future political systems that prioritize planetary ethics, regenerative governance, and human dignity.
- Apply political philosophy tools to real-world case studies involving climate policy, tech regulation, and global inequality.