Thu
Nov 2
2023
Carson Hall L01, 4:00pm-5:15pm
Former Senator Phil Gramm (R-Texas) will discuss his recent book "The Myth of American Inequality: How Government Biases Policy Debate" (2022).
Tue
Oct 31
2023
Room 002, Rockefeller Center, 4:30pm-5:45pm
Andrew Young (Economics, Texas Tech) explores the constitutional roots of the American economic system. Tuesday October 31 at 4:30 pm. Rocky 2 (tentative)
Wed
Oct 25
2023
Carpenter 13, 4:30pm-6:00pm
On a signature issue, one of our most respected political theorists Chandran Kukathas believes that democratic polities have repeatedly achieved the opposite of their intentions.
Mon
Oct 16
2023
Room 003, Rockefeller Center, 4:30pm-5:30pm
Petra McGillen is an Associate Professor of German Studies at Dartmouth College.
Mon
Oct 9
2023
Carpenter 13, 5:00pm-6:00pm
Dartmouth economist Meir Kohn explains why terms like “capitalism” and “communism” do more to obscure than to illuminate any real understanding of the economic world around us.
Tue
Oct 3
2023
Filene Auditorium, Moore Building, 5:00pm-6:00pm
A conversation with Nassim Nicholas Taleb, author of The Black Swan, moderated by Prof. Bernard Avishai (Government), regular contributor to The New Yorker.
Mon
Oct 2
2023
Moore Hall B03, 4:30pm-6:00pm
Anthony O’Hear (OBE, University of Buckingham), "From the Start, 'A Schooling in Goodness': Reflections on Plato on Education."
Fri
Sep 29
2023
Carpenter 13, 5:00pm-6:00pm
Eric Hendriks (Danube Institute) will explore the curious popularity of American and other conservative thinkers in today's China.
Mon
Sep 25
2023
Carpenter 13, 5:00pm-6:00pm
David Blanchflower (Economics) will explore what the research literature tell us about the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic for mental health in America.
Mon
Sep 18
2023
Carson Hall L01, 5:00pm-6:00pm
Monday Sept. 18 at 5 pm. Free and open to the public. Sponsored by the Political Economy Project. Carson L01.