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WORKSHOPS 2007-2008
SEPTEMBER 13, 2007, Glenn Loury
Economics, Brown
Why
are so many Americans in prison?
SEPTEMBER 20, 2007, Seana Shiffrin
Philosophy, UCLA
Promising,
Intimate Relationships, and Conventionalism
OCTOBER 11, 2007, George Klosko
Government, UVA
Cosmopolitanism,
Political Obligation, and the Welfare State
OCTOBER 18, 2007, Leigh Jenco
Political Science, Brown
Zhang Shizhao
and the Paradoxes of Founding
OCTOBER 25, 2007, Dennis Rasmussen
Political Science, Brown
Contemporary
Political Theory as an Anti-Enlightenment Project
NOVEMBER 8, 2007, Arthur Ripstein
Philosophy, U Toronto
NOVEMBER 29, 2007, Christina Tarnopolsky
Political Science, McGill
The Logic
of Thumos and Mimesis in Plato's Republic
DECEMBER 13, 2007, Sahar Akhtar
Political Science, Brown
CANCELLED
JANUARY 31, 2008, Jason Brennan
Political Science, Brown
FEBRUARY 14, 2008, Jeremy Waldron
Law School, NYU
Dignity
and Rank
FEBRUARY 28, 2008, Simone Chambers
Political Science, U Toronto
Rhetoric
and the Public Sphere:
MARCH 6, 2008, Corey Brettschneider
Political Science, Brown
Beyond Rights:
Liberalism's Responses to Hateful Viewpoints
MARCH 20, 2008, Eric Nelson
Government, Harvard
"For
the land is Mine"
APRIL 3, 2008, Emily Nacol
Political Science, Brown
The
Beehive and the Stew: Prostitution, Risk and Commerce in the Political
Thought of Bernard Mandeville
APRIL 10, 2008, Clare Chambers
Philosophy, Cambridge
Feminism,
Liberalism and Marriage
APRIL 24, 2008, Jacob Levy
Political Science, McGill
Federalism
and Constitutional Entrenchment
MAY 1, 2008, Sahar Akhtar
Political Science, Brown
Liberal
Respect for Identity? Only for Particular Ones
MAY 8, 2008, Elisabeth Anker
The Pembroke Center, Brown
The
Venomous Eye: Vengeance, Melodrama and the Legitimation of State
Power
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