Apr
20
127 Corwin Hall
4:30 PM
More Democracy, Democracy that is More, or Democracy No More? This paper seeks to think at the intersection of the contemporary crises of democracy, the historical limits and failures of
Mar
9
127 Corwin Hall
4:30 PM
One of the seeming paradoxes of the last four centuries of equality talk is that so many of the proclamations about ‘our’ natural equality coexisted with an extraordinary capacity to
Feb
23
127 Corwin Hall
4:30 PM
Although political scientists continue to distinguish a so-called Anglo-American liberal tradition from a so-called republican tradition, the distinction makes no sense in the context of American intellectual history. Kloppenberg will
Dec
8
127 Corwin Hall
4:30 PM
This paper makes the case that attending to the mutual constitution of social structure and social action helps explain both why many power relations are exceedingly difficult to challenge and
Sep
29
127 Corwin Hall
4:30 PM
Open to Princeton University ID Holders This seminar will consider the philosophy of digital republicanism. A core component of this philosophy is the proposition that a primary purpose of law