Roman Political Philosophy

Roman Political Philosophy

Today Professor Kozlowski takes on the Roman Empire - its legacy (historical and mythological), its organization, and the ideas of some of its most influential thinkers: Cicero and Polybius. Many great political thinkers take Rome as the closest thing to a perfect government ever created - hopefully we can reach some conclusions about what made Rome work, and why this obsession with Rome might be a result of the greatest propaganda campaign in history.


Readings today come from Cicero's De Legibus and Polybius' Universal History, Book VI.

Additional Readings include Virgil's Aeneid, Livy's Ab Urbe Condita, Marcus Aurelius' Meditations, the writings of Seneca, and Rome: Total War for my gamer fans.


If you're interested in Professor Kozlowski's other online projects, check out his website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠professorkozlowski.wordpress.com

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Propaganda in a Liberal Democracy

Propaganda in a Liberal Democracy

Today we discuss Jason Stanley's How Propaganda Works - a book I've been reading on-and-off since the History of Social Thought class, but which seems more important and relevant every day.⁠Please sup...

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Professor Kozlowski Lecture NOTES?!

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A Statement of Intent in 2026

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Biblical Politics - A Primer

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Faust Scenes 10-19

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10 Feb 1h 30min

Gatsby's party sucked.

Gatsby's party sucked.

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5 Jan 2h 35min

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20 Sep 20251h 1min

Language and Propaganda

Language and Propaganda

Professor Kozlowski concludes his series on political philosophy with a look at the nature of propaganda and its (often-unnoticed) effect on language. By examining the ideas of George Orwell's "Politi...

20 Sep 20251h 43min

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