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Practical Theory: Teaching Political and Economic Citizenship

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 April 2010

J. Wesley Martin
Affiliation:
Keene State College

Extract

How can philosophical instruction inform practical analysis and decision making among college students in a way that demonstrably benefits them as individual members of our polity and economy? I pose this question because each year, I introduce classic political theory to first- and second-year college students who simultaneously confront a fiscal crisis in the American state and profound financial challenges as individuals, and I want to ensure that the concepts and analytical strategies we study as theory can meet their most pressing practical needs during the first decade that they are out of college.

Type
The Teacher Symposium
Copyright
Copyright © American Political Science Association 2010

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