> > -- > > All are warmly invited to join us and Frederick Neuhouser, Professor of > Philosophy and Viola Manderfeld Professor of German at Barnard College, > Columbia University, for a half-day colloquium on his new introduction to > Rousseau's second Discourse (CUP, 2014). All are welcome, but please email > [email protected] if you are coming. Hosted by the Cambridge Centre for > Political Thought. > > Half Day Colloquium on Frederick Neuhouser’s > Rousseau’s Critique of Inequality: > Reconstructing the Second Discourse > > Friday, 8 May, 2015 > > 2:00-6:30 pm, Riley Auditorium, Memorial Court > > Clare College > > 2:00 – 3:45 Panel > > Prof Christopher Bertram (Bristol): “Rousseau, Rawls and Piketty: Inequality > as a Problem for Democracy” > > Prof Jean-Fabien Spitz (Paris I): “Can Freedom as Non-Domination Be Made > Available for All? Rousseau and the Transition from Classical to Modern > Republicanism” > > Dr Christopher Meckstroth (Cambridge): “Rousseau on Inequality and German > Responses” > > Chair: Michael Sonenscher (King’s College, Cambridge) > > > 3:45 – 4:15 Tea Break > > > 4:15 – 5:30 Discussion with Professor Neuhouser (Barnard College, Columbia > University) > > Discussants: Prof John Robertson (Cambridge); Dr Waseem Yaqoob (Pembroke > College, Cambridge) > > > 5:30 – 6:30 Reception > > All are welcome, but please email [email protected] if you are coming. Hosted > by the Cambridge Centre for Political Thought. > > > -- > Dr Christopher Meckstroth > Lecturer in the History of Political Thought > Faculty of History > University of Cambridge > [email protected] > 44 (0)1223767410
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