As Murray Rothbard’s views on individual liberty progressed, he increasingly embraced men like Richard Weaver and John Randolph, who both stressed the ...
GW professors and scholars discussed a new book tackling the rise of President Donald Trump’s MAGA movement and its different ...
Dr. Coetsee writes and teaches in the areas of social and political philosophy. She examines how citizens should navigate important political disagreements, and focuses in particular on the ...
At its most fundamental level, a halt to benefits under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program involves basic political questions. The SNAP contingency fund reportedly has $5.5 billion in reser ...
Hannes Kerber is Assistant Professor of Political Philosophy at Boston College, where his research and teaching focus on 17th- and 18th-century political thought. Before joining Boston College in 2024 ...
In my last column, I promised to revisit the partly answered question of why civil discourse has become so rare in American politics, and why so much animus exists between left and right. The attitude ...
The John Templeton Foundation has awarded a $2.5 million research grant to support the work of faculty in UB’s Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE) program. The innovative research project will ...
As he left the Constitutional Convention in 1787, Ben Franklin is said to have been asked: “Well, Doctor, what have we got — a republic or a monarchy?” Franklin replied: “A republic, if you can keep ...
Are you an aspiring lawyer? Or, are you interested in a career as a government official? Perhaps you’re simply interested in learning about Western politics and how our political landscape became what ...