10/19/2016 07:00 pm

10/19/2016 08:45 pm

America/New_York

Norman Finkelstein: What Would Plato Say About the 2016 Presidential Election?

CLASS CURRENTLY FULL (PLEASE CONTACT IF INTERESTED IN BEING PLACED ON WAIT LIST)

"What Would Plato Say?" is a free eight-week class that examines the 2016 presidential election through the lens of Plato's Republic. This course is taught by Norman Finkelstein.

Students are expected to attend all eight classes



Course Description

The current presidential election has posed timeless political questions in stark form. Bernie Sanders said that, although Hillary Clinton might be competent and experienced, those qualities weren’t sufficient to lead a nation. A president also needed good judgment, which she demonstrably lacked. Donald Trump is accused of being a demagogue who manipulates the base, animal passions of ordinary people. His candidacy calls into question democracy itself, if it can catapult into office a person manifestly unfit to be president. Plato’s Republic explores these questions and many more.

This course will consist of a close reading of Plato’s classic text, with an eye to its contemporary relevance. It will not be a lecture class but, instead, we will read, analyze and debate key passages in the Republic together.

Each student will receive a complimentary copy of the Penguin edition of Plato’s Republic, translated by Desmond Lee.

For more information and to register please contact Nick Higgins at 718.230.2745 or email [email protected]

Enrollment will not exceed 20 students.

Course Outline

Week 1 (Oct 19th). What is Justice?



Weeks 2-3 (Oct 26th, Nov 2nd). Why is Rule by Philosopher-Kings the Key to an Ideal State?



Weeks 4-5 (Nov 9th, Nov 16th). Learning to Love the Good: The Education of Philosopher-Kings



Weeks 6-7 (Nov 22nd*, Nov 30th). Plato's Critique of Democracy



Week 8 (Dec 7th). Why is a Just Life Also the Best Life?

*The week of Thanksgiving class will meet on Tuesday the 22nd.