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Old 06-30-2009, 05:51 PM   #74
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Originally Posted by Ralph Sir Edward View Post
professor proudly boast to the class that he/she was Marxist. I never had one proudly claim they were a Randite or believed in limited government of any stripe. Nor were any PoliSci courses taught about the failings of over-centralised government, despite thousands of examples. You'd think that such things would be taught, but a truly balances look at the whole political spectrum was "too much" for advanced education...
How strange. In my philosophy department our main political philosophy course covered both Locke and Robert Nozick, (who both argued for a minimal state) as well as the other main political philosophies.
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