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Political philosophy explores a wide range of topics relating to the organisation of our collective and social institutions. This includes the study of different political systems, such as democracy, communism, republicanism, liberalism, libertarianism, etc. and related questions about the authority and legitimacy of governments and other state institutions.

Political philosophy examines the fundamental notions of justice and freedom, the coercive rights of states over their citizens, taxation, property and economic rights, rights of resistance against the state and the use of force for political ends, and related questions about the authority and legitimacy of governments and other state institutions, such as the judiciary and branches of law enforcement. It is also concerned with migration and refuge rights, multiculturalism, climate justice, political representation and voting rights, the marginalisation of oppressed groups, labour rights, racial injustice, historical injustice (such as colonialism) and discrimination. Although traditionally concerned with aspects of what we might call ‘public life’, feminist writers (and others) argue that many aspects of political philosophy are also relevant to the private sphere.

 

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Philosophy, Practical
Politisk filosofi
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Krister Bykvist

Professor

Department of Philosophy
Krister Bykvist

Niklas Möller

Professor

Department of Philosophy
Möller

Gustaf Arrhenius

Professor

Department of Philosophy
Gustaf Arrhenius

Helen Frowe

Professor

Department of Philosophy
Helen Frowe

Erik Angner

Professor

Department of Philosophy
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Greg Bognar

Professor

Department of Philosophy
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William Bülow O-Nils

Postdoc

Department of Philosophy
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Katharina Berndt Rasmussen

Associate Professor

Department of Philosophy
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Joseph Bowen

Postdoctoral Fellow

Department of Philosophy
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