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LecturesThursday, February 23rd 4:00pm
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ConversationsVarious Strategies for American Foreign Policy
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PTP EventsDeirdre McCloskey
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ConversationsHIV Treatment and the "Problem" of Culture
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JPU Debates
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Open SeminarsInequality in the US
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PTP EventsHow the West Was Lost
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Lectures"Free" Speech?
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LecturesFor Better or For Worse?
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Janus Event
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JPU DebatesShould Social Security Be Privatized?
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Apply to the Janus Forum!
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PTP EventsThe Odyssey Lecture Series features Amity Shlaes
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LecturesIs the Internet a Democratizing Technology?
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JPU DebatesShould public unions have the right to collectively bargain?
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ConversationsPanel on RI Education Reform
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ConversationsTroy Davis and the Post-Conviction Relief Problem
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JPU Debates
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PTP News
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LecturesWhat Is America's Role in Rebuilding Afghanistan?
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Back in the USSR? A Janus Fellows Conversation on Russia Today
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Open Seminars
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Political Theory Project Mission
The mission of the Political Theory Project is to invigorate the study of institutions and ideas that make societies free, prosperous, and fair. Distinctively, the Project brings to this study not only the normative concerns characteristic of the humanities, nor only the empirical and institutional methods of the social sciences, but a synthesis of humanistic and social scientific tools. In this way, the Political Theory Project aims to encourage discussions that are more than merely "academic," or intellectually "fashionable."
The Project drives beneath the familiar and easy ideological labels, focusing on questions about what actually works in the world. The Project creates new spaces at Brown where students of good faith, and diverse viewpoints, can come together to debate one another other, freely and passionately, about the most pressing political problems of our day.
The Political Theory Project currently is organized around three main themes:
- The American Experiment;
- Market Society and Social Order and
- Globalization and Development.
The Project sponsors a variety of activities: new courses for undergraduates, a University-wide lecture series, weekly Open Seminar Luncheons for undergraduates, academic conferences, research fellowships for graduate students, support for faculty research, and a postdoctoral fellowship program.
Upcoming Events
- Political Theory Project
- Brown University
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- Box 2005
- 8 Fones Alley
- Providence, RI 02912 USA
- Tel +1-401-863-6092
- Fax +1-401-863-6492
- Email ptp@brown.edu
