
168 political philosophy questions which can be chosen at random from a contents page of coloured dots.
The questions cover all areas of the subject and include key quotes from a range of thinkers.
Great for use as a starter, plenary or discussion activity.
Discover a huge collection of political philosophy questions that put the onus on learners to think deeply.
Suitable for secondary (mainly KS4 and KS5).
Use the contents page to randomly select challenging questions or browse through at your leisure.
Facilitate political philosophy debates in your classroom with little or no planning required.
Engage learners with some of the biggest debates and most important thinkers in the history of political philosophy.
Example Questions
- What are the limits of government?
- What is the optimum relationship between the state and individuals?
- To what extent do social practices influence politics?
- To whom do rights belong and on what grounds?
- How ought the state to allocate resources?
- Is taxation just?
- Can any government ‘manage’ an economy?
- Do individuals behave in a rational manner?
- What methods should the political philosopher use?
- Does politics work?
- What is the fairest system of voting?
- Is freedom of speech a good idea?
- What is justice?
- Should anyone be above the law?
- Can the pursuit of self-interest lead to the general good?
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Fantastic set of questions. Very useful - especially for self-motivated gifted & talented students.
Another great one Mike. Thanks for all your hard work.
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