University Course Planner The University of Adelaide Australia

POLIS 2107 - Passions and Interests: The History of Greed

Career: Undergraduate
Units: 3
Term: Semester 2
Campus: North Terrace
Contact: Up to 3 hours per week
Available for Study Abroad and Exchange: Yes
Available for Non-Award Study: Check with School
Assumed Knowledge: At least 12 units of Level I undergraduate study
Incompatible: POLI 2017, POLI 2107, POLI 3017
Assessment: Tutorial assessment 10%, Minor Essay 30%, Major Essay 60%
Syllabus:

The course attempts to solve the puzzle of how greed was transformed from a Deadly Sin (avarice) to a cool virtue. How could Gordon Gecko manage seduce his audience so easily in the movie Wall Street with his 'Greed is Good' speech? How did we get from there to here? The course will canvas seventeenth, eighteenth and nineteenth century responses to the emergence of market society and will trace the demise of classical, feudal and Renaissance idealism and the emerging 'bourgeois' mentality of the enlightenment era. The transformation of commercial activity from a base occupation to its culmination as a 'calling' is explored as part of an intellectual history of the legitimation of the idea of greed. This history will cover, among other things, an exploration of the following institutions, phenomena and ideas: self-interest; the division of labour; markets; luxury; the proper role of the state: liberalism and its critics; progress; virtue; classical communitarianism, anarchism, utilitarianism, classical political economy, the guaranteed basic income and the Grameen Bank. The course will conclude with a close study of the film Wall Street and a reflection on whether enlightened self-interest is enough to keep societies in motion. Featured thinkers include: Marcus Aurelius, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Mandeville, Adam Smith, Marx, Weber, Hayek, Fukuyama, Singer and van Parjis.

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Course Outline

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Critical Dates

Term Last Day to Add Online Census Date Last Day to WNF Last Day to WF
Semester 2 Mon 05/08/2024 Wed 14/08/2024 Fri 13/09/2024 Fri 25/10/2024


Class Details

Enrolment Class: Lecture
Class Nbr Section Size Available Dates Days Time Location
22581 LE01 80 42 23 Jul - 10 Sep Tuesday 2pm - 3pm Ligertwood, 231, Lecture Theatre
25 Jul - 12 Sep Thursday 11am - 12pm Ligertwood, 333, Lecture Theatre
1 Oct - 22 Oct Tuesday 2pm - 3pm Ligertwood, 231, Lecture Theatre
3 Oct - 24 Oct Thursday 11am - 12pm Ligertwood, 333, Lecture Theatre
Related Class: Tutorial
Class Nbr Section Size Available Dates Days Time Location
22582 TU04 22 9 25 Jul - 12 Sep Thursday 12pm - 1pm Lower Napier, LG12, Teaching Room
3 Oct - 24 Oct Thursday 12pm - 1pm Lower Napier, LG12, Teaching Room
22583 TU03 20 17 23 Jul - 10 Sep Tuesday 4pm - 5pm Lower Napier, LG11, Teaching Room
1 Oct - 22 Oct Tuesday 4pm - 5pm Lower Napier, LG11, Teaching Room
22584 TU02 20 12 23 Jul - 10 Sep Tuesday 3pm - 4pm Lower Napier, LG09, Teaching Room
1 Oct - 22 Oct Tuesday 3pm - 4pm Lower Napier, LG09, Teaching Room
22585 TU01 22 8 25 Jul - 12 Sep Thursday 1pm - 2pm Ligertwood, 228, Teaching Room
3 Oct - 24 Oct Thursday 1pm - 2pm Ligertwood, 228, Teaching Room