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Power and Crisis

Isaac Ariail Reed and Michael Weinman, editors.
Colin Laidley, managing editor.

A collaboration between faculty at the University of Virginia, Bard College Berlin and The New School for Social Research, this Public Seminar platform provides a forum for the study of power in a time of social crisis and political transformation. We explore power, violence and the activist life by engaging with histories of the present. We ask: what historical trajectories of domination inform the present? How should we think about the history of the “modern” era in the light of the current crisis of democracy? Informed by the thought of Hannah Arendt, the vertical explores the evanescent present between past and future.

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Economy
The “K” in the Economy
September 20, 2021Andrew Moon, Janet Roitman
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Democracy
The Thin Blue Line
October 26, 2020Heather Cox Richardson
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Pandemic
Why We Need to Forgive Pandemic Debt
October 22, 2020David McClean
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Politics
A Political Paradox
October 7, 2020Rebecca Lubot
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Power and Crisis
Why the Harper’s Letter Got It Wrong
July 16, 2020Nicole Hemmer
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Democracy
In Praise of Bureaucracy
April 2, 2020Jeffrey Kopstein
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Imran Khan’s Promised Land
August 19, 2018Maria Khan
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Irony and Historical Detachment
June 29, 2018Lindsay Parkhowell
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Wolf, Sanders, and the Scandal of “Safe Spaces”
May 24, 2018Michael Weinman
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Two Europes, Not Quite the Same
April 3, 2018Elena Gagovska
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The Parthenon as a Mediator between Greek Mathematics and Liberal Education
April 2, 2018Michael Weinman, Geoff Lehman
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Bannon at Booth
March 15, 2018Michael Weinman

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Public Seminar is a journal of ideas, politics, and culture published by the Public Seminar Publishing Initiative at The New School. We are a non-profit organization, wholly supported by The New School, and by the generosity of our sponsors and readers.

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