[MD] Value and the Individual

pholden at davtv.com pholden at davtv.com
Sun Apr 20 12:53:57 PDT 2008


Quoting Christoffer Ivarsson <IvarssonChristoffer at hotmail.com>:

> 
> 
> >> Platt:
> >> > Can you be more specific as to how conservatism is presented. For
> >> > instance,
> >> > what books are required reading that present the conservative view?
> >>
> >> Overview books. That present the history of Europe and the world. The
> >> development of political philosophy is also presented there. The relevant
> >> parts, those that had an impact on things. I am not sure how the material
> >> looks in the department of political science.   That is not within the
> >> Faculty of Humanities.
> >
> > I surprised political science is not in the humanities. Is economics?
> 
> No. Lund University was founded in 1666 and the current faculties  is
> * Faculty of Humanities
> * Faculty of Theology
> * Faculty of Medicine
>  * Faculty of Law
> * Faculty of Natural Sciences
> * Faculty of Social Sciences
> * Lund School of Economics and Management
>  * Faculty of Engineering (Lund Institute of Technology)
>  * Academies of Performing and Visual Arts (the Academies of Music, Art, and 
> Theatre)
> 
> And the Humanities is an extension of what previously lay within the 
> original faculty of philosophy when the university was founded.

Thanks. I wonder in the interests of balance if the Social Sciences and
Economics "faculties" present the intellectual foundation of conservatism
and free markets.

> Are you denying that there is extreme poverty in the US? 

Absolutely.




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