MONASH UNIVERSITY FACULTY HANDBOOKS

Arts Graduate Handbook 1996

Published by Monash University
Clayton, Victoria 3168, Australia

Authorised by Academic Registrar, April 1996


PLM4330

Political action and political sense

Ray Nichols

12 points + 3 hours per week + First semester + Clayton

Synopsis This subject explores the nature of modern political action. It focuses on human agency, `practical' understanding and interpretation, and the `making' of the public world. It develops the emerging understanding of politics as a cultural and critical science, rather than a naturalistic and instrumental one. It brings together three perspectives: (1) Machiavelli and the transformation of classic statecraft; (2) Arendt and the existential attack on dehumanising process; (3) the philosophy of action and the constitution of public meanings. Major themes are action and modernity - novelty, historicity, and uncertainty; action and creativity - necessity and freedom, nature and culture; action and power - cunning, virtue, and violence; action and performance - appearance, role, and political drama; action and humanity - `hero', leader, people, and mass; action and meaning - intelligibility, strangeness, and the decline of the public.

Assessment Essay (6000 words): 50% + Examination (3 hours): 50%

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