J.S. Mill Representative Government
Thucydides
Plato 1
Plato 2
Aristotle
Augustine
Thomas Aquinas
Marsilius of Padua
William of Ockham
Thomas Hobbes
John Locke
David Hume
Adam Smith Theory of
Moral Sentiments
Adam Smith Wealth of Nations
J.S. Mill A System of
Logic, Book VI
J.S. Mill Utilitarianism
Darwin and Huxley
Karl Marx Capital
Marx and Engels on history
Max Weber
Roberto Michels:
Josef Schumpeter
John Rawls
Adam Smith: Moral Sentiments
Adam Smith: The Wealth of Nations
J.S. Mill: Logic
J.S. Mill: Sociology
Charles Darwin on the Moral Faculties
T.H. Huxley: On the
Pigeon-Fancier's Polity
Note: Can evolution explain morality?
Marx on Capitalism
The Marginalist Theory
Historical Materialism
Max Weber: On Bureaucracy
Max Weber: On Capitalism
Roberto Michels: Oligarchy
Schumpeter: Capitalism,
Socialism and Democracy
John Rawls: The Original Position
John Rawls: Decisions in the
Original Position
John Rawls: Liberty
Robert Nozick: Anarchy, State
and Utopia
Robert Nozick: Against
Distributive Justice
Some Reflections
A First Reading of the Australian Constitution
Democracy in Australia
Note: A comparison of the
Australian, British and American Political Systems
Note: Electoral Systems
Note: Political Obligation
Liberal Democracy
Free Enterprise
Thucydides, Books VI-VIII
Plato, Gorgias
Plato, Statesman
Plato, Phaedrus
Aristotle's Ethics
Philosophy from Aristotle to Augustine
Christianity and Greek Philosophy
Islamic political thought: Avicenna
and Averroes
Thomas Aquinas, On Kingship
John of Paris
William of Ockham, Eight
Questions, Dialogus
Ockham on Infallibility
Islamic political thought: Ibn Khaldun
Franciscus de Victoria, De
Indis (on war; on the rights of non-Christian peoples)
Note: Grotius and others on
Divine Command as the Foundation of morality
Locke and Bayle on Toleration
Extracts from Bayle on toleration
Bayle on the Rights of Conscience
Essay Writing
Exam preparation
vcepolitics.com
Palmer's
Australian Politics
Griffith
University Civics
Lyle Zynda's
Political Philosophy course
Chris Bertram's
political philosophy course
Political Theory
on the Internet