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Intellectual Dialogue Schedule

The document outlines a series of dialogue rules for discussions, emphasizing active listening, respect for opinions, and structured speaking times. It also lists a schedule of political science topics to be discussed over several days, covering major concepts such as sovereignty, power, authority, and various political ideologies. Each session is set for 7:30 pm, focusing on the implications and characteristics of different political systems and theories.
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Intellectual Dialogue Schedule

The document outlines a series of dialogue rules for discussions, emphasizing active listening, respect for opinions, and structured speaking times. It also lists a schedule of political science topics to be discussed over several days, covering major concepts such as sovereignty, power, authority, and various political ideologies. Each session is set for 7:30 pm, focusing on the implications and characteristics of different political systems and theories.
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Dialogue Rules:

1. Listen actively
2. Respect opinions
3. Alternate speakers (15 minutes per person)
4. No personal attacks
5. Stay open-minded

Each person will have 15 minutes to share their thoughts, then alternate.

The Major Concepts in Political Science


1. Sovereignty - Monday, Feb 3, 7:30 pm
Topic: "Implications of Absolute Sovereignty in Modern International Relations"

2. Power - Tuesday, Feb 4, 7:30 pm


Topic: "Forms of Power in International Relations"

3. Authority - Wednesday, Feb 5, 7:30 pm


Topic: "Sources and Limits of Authority in Democratic Governments"

4. Legitimacy - Thursday, Feb 6, 7:30 pm


Topic: "Maintaining Legitimacy in Government"

5. State - Friday, Feb 7, 7:30 pm


Topic: "Essential Characteristics of a Modern State"

6. Government - Saturday, Feb 8, 7:30 pm


Topic: "Forms of Government: Democracy, Monarchy, Oligarchy"

7. Politics - Monday, Feb 10, 7:30 pm


Topic: "Role of Politics in Shaping Public Policy"

8. Democracy - Tuesday, Feb 11, 7:30 pm


Topic: "Key Features and Challenges of Democratic Governance"

9. Monarchy - Wednesday, Feb 12, 7:30 pm


Topic: "Advantages and Disadvantages of Monarchical Systems"

10. Dictatorship - Thursday, Feb 13, 7:30 pm


Topic: "Characteristics and Consequences of Dictatorial Rule"

11. Federalism - Friday, Feb 14, 7:30 pm


Topic: "Benefits and Challenges of Federal Systems"

12. Confederalism - Saturday, Feb 15, 7:30 pm


Topic: "Advantages and Disadvantages of Confederal Systems"

13. Anarchism - Monday, Feb 17, 7:30 pm


Topic: "Principles and Implications of Anarchist Thought"

14. Liberalism - Tuesday, Feb 18, 7:30 pm


Topic: "Core Principles and Criticisms of Liberal Ideology"

15. Conservatism - Wednesday, Feb 19, 7:30 pm


Topic: "Key Tenets and Challenges of Conservative Thought"

16. Socialism - Thursday, Feb 20, 7:30 pm


Topic: "Principles and Criticisms of Socialist Ideology"

17. Communism - Friday, Feb 21, 7:30 pm


Topic: "Key Features and Challenges of Communist Systems"

18. Nationalism - Saturday, Feb 22, 7:30 pm


Topic: "Implications of Nationalist Sentiment for International Relations"

19. International Relations - Monday, Feb 24, 7:30 pm


Topic: "Key Theories and Concepts in International Relations"

20. Globalization - Tuesday, Feb 25, 7:30 pm


Topic: "Impact of Globalization on International Relations"

21. Human Rights - Wednesday, Feb 26, 7:30 pm


Topic: "Protection and Promotion of Human Rights"

22. Justice - Thursday, Feb 27, 7:30 pm


Topic: "Concepts of Justice in Political Philosophy"

23. Equality - Friday, Feb 28, 7:30 pm


Topic: "Principles and Challenges of Equality in Politics"

24. Freedom - Saturday, Feb 29, 7:30 pm


Topic: "Concepts of Freedom in Political Philosophy"

25. Security - Monday, Mar 2, 7:30 pm


Topic: "National Security in the Modern Era"

26. War - Tuesday, Mar 3, 7:30 pm


Topic: "Causes and Consequences of War"

27. Diplomacy - Wednesday, Mar 4, 7:30 pm


Topic: "Role of Diplomacy in International Relations"
28. International Law - Thursday, Mar 5, 7:30 pm
Topic: "Importance and Challenges of International Law"

29. Comparative Politics - Friday, Mar 6, 7:30 pm


Topic: "Comparing Political Systems and Institutions"

30. Political Economy - Saturday, Mar 7, 7:30 pm


Topic: "Interplay between Politics and Economics"

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