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This course will introduce students
to a variety of theories about democracy and justice and offer examples of
those who have attempted to put decmocracy and justice into practice. The
lectures on Marx, titled "Democracy and the Materialist Conception of
History," cover the problems of alienation, democracy, freedom, social revolution, and the critique
of political economy, and social revolution.
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