Courses Taught
Find below the syllabi for courses Professor Stoner is teaching or has recently taught. Note that most of the courses in Honors are team-taught.
POLI 1001 — Fundamental Issues of Politics (Fall 2023)
POLI 1002 — Fundamental Issues of Politics [Honors] (Fall 2023)
POLI 2051 — American Government (Intersession 2002)
POLI 3809 — Honors Seminar: Statesmanship and Constitutional Government (Fall 2014)
POLI 3809 — Honors Seminar: Revolution and Reform (Fall 2012)
POLI 4020 — American Constitutional Law (Spring 2024)
POLI 4021 — The American Constitution and Civil Liberties (Summer 2013)
POLI 4036 — The American Presidency (Fall 2019)
POLI 4080 — American Political Thought (Fall 2023)
POLI 4081 — History of Political Theory: Ancient and Medieval (Fall 2022)
POLI 4082 — History of Political Theory: Machiavelli to Nietzsche (Spring 2015)
POLI 7903 — Seminar in American Political Development (Spring 2007)
POLI 7980 — Seminar in American Political Thought (Fall 2017)
POLI 7980 — Seminar in American Political Thought: APT and Political Philosophy (Fall 2014)
POLI 7980 — Seminar in American Political Thought: The Founders and the Progressives (Fall 2011)
POLI 7980 — Seminar in American Political Thought (Fall 2006)
POLI 7981 — Seminar in Classical Political Thought: Rome (Fall 2005)
POLI 7981 — Seminar in Classical Political Thought: Utopia (Fall 2003)
POLI 7981/7991 — Seminar in Classical Political Thought: Aristotelianism (Fall 2015)
POLI 7982 — Seminar in Early Modern Political Theory: Political Essays (Fall 2022)
POLI 7982 — Seminar in Early Modern Political Theory: Liberalism (Fall 1999)
POLI 7982/7990 — Seminar on Leo Strauss and Eric Voegelin (Spring 2008)
POLI 7990 — Political Theory: Interpretation and Analysis (Fall 2021)
POLI 7990 — Political Theory: Interpretation and Analysis (Morality & Politics) (Fall 2023)
POLI 7991 — Sp. Topics in Political Theory: Revolution (Spring 2021)
POLI 7991 — Sp. Topics in Political Theory: Tyranny, Nationalism, and Totalitarianism (Fall 2019)
POLI 7991/7903 — Sp. Topics in Political Theory: Free Speech (Summer 2018)
POLI 7991 — Sp. Topics in Political Theory: Economy and Polity, Morality and Faith (Fall 1998)
POLI 7995 — Contemporary Political Theory: The Walgreen Lectures (Fall 2016)
HNRS 1001/1003 — Ancient Western Civilization (Fall 2008)
HNRS 2000 — Critical Analysis: The Individual and the Community (Fall 2010)
HNRS 2030 — Humanities Colloquium: Aristotle and Aquinas on Nature and Justice (Spring 2019)
HNRS 2402 — Classical Civilization in the Mediterranean World (Spring 2022)
HNRS 2406 — European Civilization from 1400-1789 (Spring 2024)
HNRS 3001 — Renaissance, Reformation, and Enlightenment (Fall 2003)
HNRS 3030 — Humanities Colloquium: Aristotle and Aquinas (Spring 2013)
CLAREMONT GRADUATE UNIVERSITY: PP 319H — Freedom of Speech and Expression (Summer 2017)
NEUWALDEGG INSTITUTE SYLLABUS–Political Philosophy (August 2006)