Courses Taught
Introduction to Political Theory (PS 123)
Contemporary Political Ideologies (PS 94)
Power and Influence: the Ethics of Incentives (PS 200)
Modern Political Theory (PS 224)
Ancient Political Theory (PS 223)
Individual and Society: the Classical View (PS 150 and CL 123)
Political Hypocrisy and Idealism (PS 242, PS 200)
Politics and Tragedy (PS 49s)
Principles and Politics (PS 49s)
Ancient and Modern Liberty (PS 101g)
American Political Thought: the Founding of the Civil War (PS 218)
The Debate Over the Constitution (PS 152)
American Political Thought and Practice [co-taught with John Aldrich] (PS 199)
American Political Thought and its Relevance for American Politics [co-taught with John Aldrich] (PS 299)
Economics, Society and Morality in 18th Century Thought [co-taught with Neil DeMarchi, Department of Economics] (PS 214)
Rousseau, Nietzsche and the Modern Self [co-taught with Michael Gillespie] (PS 299)
Machiavelli, Rousseau and the Character of Modernity (PS 322)
Locke and Liberalism (PS 299)
Rousseau's Emile, Rousseau's Confessions (PS 299, PS 322, PS 266)
Epistemology, Politics and Education: Locke and Rousseau (PS 398)
Reflections on Revolution (PS 266)