UGS 303 1st Edition Outline of Last Lecture I What is leadership Lecture 4 II What traits do ALL leaders have III Joan of Arc IV Intro to Aeschylus Prometheus V Peisistratos and his sons Outline of Current Lecture I Prometheus Bound Q A II Is freedom possible without a government Current Lecture I Woodruff begins by asking the class a few survey questions about demographics opinions etc These move into a few multiple choice questions about Prometheus Bound Here are those questions and their correct answers A Question Which of the following is NOT true of Zeus 1 Answer He came into power because he was the strongest a This is false because Zeus came into power only because of the help of Prometheus B Question Which of the following is NOT true of Prometheus 1 Answer He would trade places with Hermes a Prometheus states that he would rather be chained to a rock than exist in a state of servitude like Hermes does II Now Woodruff poses a question to the class can freedom exist without a government These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor s lecture GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes not as a substitute A Students talk amongst themselves and then submit either yes or no with the iClickers The distribution turns out to be 60 40 respectively B Some of the students who answered yes explain that they feel freedom is ONLY possible without a government because the very nature of a government is to make laws which restrict freedoms C Some students who answered no counter that these laws actually exist to EXPAND freedoms in very important ways For example a law restricting one s freedom to murder enlarges everyone else s freedom to live without fear
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