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This introduction to moral and political philosophy is one of the most popular courses taught at Harvard College.

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Introduction to Political Philosophy

Explore key political theories from Plato to Marx in this introductory political philosophy course with Steven B. Smith.

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The Veil

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The Contract

We are a couple of guys who like Magic The Gathering and REALLY love Commander. One of us is a Judge for MTG with a wealth of knowledge and experience. The other isn't. Let's talk about how to enjoy the game as much as possible! We lean into symmetrical effects and politics to make each game as fun for the entire table. Sit down and enjoy a conversation with two people who love Commander as much as you do. Like to win, love to play. Follow us on twitter @edh_social Email us at TheSocialContractEDH@gmail.com #MTG #EDH #Commander...

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politicaltheory.info

PoliticalTheory.info is a resource hub for political theory, offering clear explanations of core concepts, summaries of key thinkers and texts, and curated links to additional readings and primary sources. It’s a practical guide for students and enthusiasts to explore major theories and debates in the field.

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plato.stanford.edu/entries/political-obligation

Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy's "Political Obligation" entry is an open-access, expert-authored overview of why individuals owe obedience to political authorities, covering theories of legitimacy, consent, and civil obligation with detailed arguments and scholarly references.

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earlymoderntexts.com

Early Modern Texts is a free digital library of primary sources in early modern political thought (roughly 1500–1800), offering full-text editions with scholarly introductions, notes, and glossaries. It hosts works by major thinkers (e.g., Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke) and provides search tools to explore themes like sovereignty, liberty, and state power.

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