The death of politics as a liberal art
Cocks J.
2014
Polity
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10.1057/pol.2013.31
This paper argues that the study of politics as a liberal art is under assault today, both from outside pressures on liberal arts education and from the discipline's vision of the study of politics as a narrow "political science.". © 2014 Northeastern Political Science Association.
liberal arts; neo-liberalism; political science; political wisdom
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