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DILC Vodcasts
Social Sciences
In July 2007 Social Science 2 Online Lecture which was developed through the team effort of the Department of Political Science, CSSP, Multimedia Center, UPOU and DILC was awarded as the Washington SyCip Best Instructional Material.
}Title | Author/s |
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Classical Liberal Political Economy | de Dios, Emmanuel |
Political Obligation and Legitimacy: Hobbes, Locke and Rousseau | Hernandez, Carolina |
Machiavelli and the Rise of Political Realism | Nemenzo, Francisco |
Medieval Political Thought: St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas | Casambre, Athena Lydia |
Greek Legacy to Critical Thinking | Miranda, Felipe |
Marxism in Our Time | Nemenzo, Francisco |
Current Debates in the Social Sciences | David, Randy |
Rise of Positivism and the Seeds of Social Constructivism in the Social Sciences: Durkheim and Weber | Banzon-Bautista, Ma. Cynthia Rose |