Sunday, December 2, 2012

The blog to end all blogs.

 I think political philosophy can be interpreted in many, many different ways. The definition of political philosophy is the study of justice, liberty, property, right, laws, and the enforcement of the legal code, and all of the writers we've read of the semester have had their own spin on what those topics meant to them. After reading about Socrates, Marx, Adams, Rousseau, and others, I now see where a lot of my beliefs come from. My favorite writers were the ones that talked about the battle between right and wrong, or justice vs. injustice because I see or experience those struggles everyday and I can connect with the writers I've read using some of the lessons they learned.

3 comments:

  1. I definetly agree that political philosophy can be interpreted in many ways. I doubt anyone in our class will have the exact same thoughts.

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  2. I agree with the ideas you have presented.

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