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This document lists numerous online resources for researching political concepts and keeping up with current events in politics. These resources include philosophy websites and blogs, magazines covering philosophy and political issues, websites reporting on social and political analyses, sites focused on specific political theories like libertarianism and just war theory, and podcasts discussing multiculturalism and other philosophical topics. Many of the resources provide academic articles and freely available works from prominent thinkers to serve as accessible introductions to fundamental concepts in political philosophy.
This document lists numerous online resources for researching political concepts and keeping up with current events in politics. These resources include philosophy websites and blogs, magazines covering philosophy and political issues, websites reporting on social and political analyses, sites focused on specific political theories like libertarianism and just war theory, and podcasts discussing multiculturalism and other philosophical topics. Many of the resources provide academic articles and freely available works from prominent thinkers to serve as accessible introductions to fundamental concepts in political philosophy.
This document lists numerous online resources for researching political concepts and keeping up with current events in politics. These resources include philosophy websites and blogs, magazines covering philosophy and political issues, websites reporting on social and political analyses, sites focused on specific political theories like libertarianism and just war theory, and podcasts discussing multiculturalism and other philosophical topics. Many of the resources provide academic articles and freely available works from prominent thinkers to serve as accessible introductions to fundamental concepts in political philosophy.
Online resources are also useful to research political concepts and keep up with key events in
politics. Some useful resources are the following:
- https://plato.stanford.edu/ an invaluable resource to research philosophy. A collection of academic articles that explain the fundamental concepts and theories in moral, social, and political philosophy. Very accessible. - http://crookedtimber.org/ a philosophy blog collecting entries from many current thinkers - https://philosophynow.org/ a magazine of philosophy, accessible and dealing with a very wide scope of issues. - https://aeon.co/ a magazine of ideas and in-depth essays, many of which about politics - https://www.opendemocracy.net/ openDemocracy is an independent global media platform reporting analysis of social and political issue - http://bleedingheartlibertarians.com/ a blog on libertarianism - http://oll.libertyfund.org The online library run by the non-profit Liberty Fund makes freely available the works of many great philosophers defenders of liberty; - http://hd-ca.org The Human Development and Capability Association is “a global community of academics and practitioners focused on people-centred development and the capability approach”; - http://www.bristol.ac.uk/sociology/ethnicitycitizenship The University of Brisol’s Centre for the Study of Ethnicity and Citizenship is one of the most active research groups on multiculturalism; - http://www.globalpolicy.org The Global Policy Forum contains a range of resources and articles relating to global justice; - http://www.international-political-theory.net is a resource that includes links to excellent, recently published, scholarly articles on topics in international political theory; - http://www.justwartheory.com A list of readings and other information about just war theory; - http://www.humansandnature.org The Centre for Humans and Nature presents discussions on foundational issues on environmental justice; - http://www.ukfeminis.org contains information and resources about global feminism; - http://www.intergenerationaljustice.org The Foundation for the Rights of Future Generations is a German foundation that focuses on the rights of future generations, and publishes a journal: the Intergenerational Justice Review; - http://www.open.edu/openlearn/history-the-arts/multiculturalism-bites Multiculturalism Bites: A series of podcasts with political theorists, including Chandran Kukathas, Martha Nussbaum, and David Miller, on aspects of the multiculturalism debate; - http://philosophybites.com/ A series of podcasts about philosophical issues. Very accessible.
(Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights) Johannes Morsink - Inherent Human Rights - Philosophical Roots of The Universal Declaration-University of Pennsylvania Press (2009) PDF