AHG 510 1A: Great American Texts - The Federalists
Ashland University, Ashland, Ohio
The Federalist is a complex political work comprised of arguments about war, economics, national unity, and liberty (among other things) based on appeals to human nature, history, reason, and prudence. In this course we will examine and discuss The Federalist as fully and as deeply we can, aiming to understand how (or whether) its parts fit together in a coherent whole and its enduring contribution to our understanding of politics.
Instructors:
Todd Estes (Oakland University)
Course Materials:
Syllabus and course readings can be found on Blackboard
Tuition:
- Audit (25 in-service hours): $578
- Graduate credit (2 semester hours): $1,156
Room & Board:
- Double-occupancy air-conditioned room and all meals: $475
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