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    Apocalyptic Politics: On the Permanence and Transformations of a Symbolic Complex

    — Matthias Riedl —

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    Reflections on Higher Education in the Global Age

    — Joshua Mitchell —

  • The Future of Political Theory: Using the Canon to Prepare for Tomorrow

    — Michael Allen Gillespie —

  • The Future of Political Theory: Political Theory as an Anti-discipline

    — Samuel Bagg —

  • The Future of Political Theory: American Political Thought in the Trump Era

    — Nora Hanagan —

  • The Future of Political Theory: Revisiting Its Past and Some Thoughts About Its Future

    — Chris Kennedy —

  • The Future of Political Theory: The Normative Science of Politics

    — Alexandra Oprea —

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    Inter-departmental Seminar: Politics and Religion

    — December 3, 2014 —

  • Jill Frank – “The Power of Persuasion in Plato’s Republic”

    — November 17, 2016 —

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    Political Theory Workshop: Ian MacMullen

    — December 1, 2016 —

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    Political Theory Workshop: Jedidiah Purdy

    — January 26, 2017 —

  • Graduate Conference in Political Theory

    — February 23, 2017 —

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    [CANCELLED] Political Theory Workshop: Nancy Rosenblum

    — April 6, 2017 —

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    Political Theory Workshop: Russell Muirhead

    — April 13, 2017 —

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    Political Theory Workshop: John Zumbrunnen

    — September 14, 2017 —

  • Religion & Philosophy in Germany, 1918-1933

    — November 2, 2017 —

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    Political Theory Workshop: Chris Lebron

    — November 9, 2017 —

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    Political Theory Workshop: Charles Mills

    — November 16, 2017 —

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    Political Theory Workshop: Nancy Rosenblum

    — November 30, 2017 —

  • Graduate Conference in Political Theory

    — February 8, 2018 —

  • POLITICAL THEORY WORKSHOP: Pierre Rosanvallon (Collège de France)

    — March 22, 2018 —

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    Joshua Mitchell

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