POLITICS
Politics looks at the processes and systems of power across the world. It changes everyday and is a constantly developing subject. A degree in politics offers a lot of opportunity for specialisation - people may want to look into international politics, political philosophy, political movements from different eras, as well as voting systems, party political matters, and public policy.
SOME INFORMATION:
Books
- An Introduction to Political Philosophy
- The Politics of Aristotle
- Imagined Communities
- Setting the People Free
- Seeing Like A State
- In Defense of Politics
- Democracy for Realists
- Developments in British Politics
- Scots and Catalans: Union and Disunion
- This Changes Everything
- Two Treatises of Government
- Utopia
- Unleashing Demons: The Bestselling Brexit Story
- The Presidents
- Anarchism: A Very Short Introduction
- Rights of Man
- Socialism: A Very Short Introduction
- Decolonisation: A Very Short Introduction
- Fundamentalism: A Very Short Introduction
- Geopolitics: A Very Short Introduction
- Postcolonialism: A Very Short Introduction
- A Promised Land
- The Globalisation of World Politics
Lectures and talks
Yale University – Lecture series on Political Philosophy
Capitalism vs Socialism – Soho Forum Debate
Political History Lecture Series – The Character of Twentieth Century Britain – Gresham College
Minor Political Parties – Gresham College Lecture
Has Neoliberalism Failed? Reflections on Western Society – LSE
the New Normal: Diversity, Difference and Discord – University of Cambridge Ramsay Murray Lecture 2020
Podcasts
Websites
Competitions