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Olin Center Lecture Series

Year Series Title
2004-2005 2004-2005 Lecture Series
2003-2004Politics and Ethics
2002-2003Democracy Outside America
2001-2002The Formation of an American Democratic Culture
2000-2001Nietzsche, Heidegger, and the Future of Democracy
1999-2000The Lessons of Classical Political Thought for the Twenty-First Century
1998-1999The Souls of Nations and the Prospects for Democracy
1997-1998Religion and American Democracy
1996-1997Liberalism and Conservatism Reconsidered
1995-1996The Place of Journalism in Democratic Life
1994-1995The Virtues of Modern Democracy
1993-1994The Legacy of Leo Strauss
1992-1993The Legacy of Rousseau
1991-1992Liberal Education & the Problem of Multiculturalism in a Democratic Society
1990-1991After the Cold War?
1989-1990Heroes and Heroism
1988-1989The Decline of the West
1987-1988Modern Thought & the U.S. Constitution: Can We Still Believe in the Founding Principles?
1986-1987The Problem of Evil in 20th Century Politics
1985-1986America's Role in the World
1984-1985Religion and Politics
Winter-Spring 1984 Democracy in America Today: A Tocquevillian Perspective


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