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ASSOCIATION FOR POLITICAL THEORY CONFERENCE 2005

Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri

21-23 October 2004

 

PROGRAM SUMMARY

 

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SESSION I: FRIDAY, 21 OCTOBER, 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM
 
A.  Rethinking American Narratives
B.  Practice and Methods in Political Theory (Roundtable)
C.  Identities, Communities, Borders
D.  Accounting for Time in Democracy
 
SESSION II: FRIDAY, 21 OCTOBER, 1:30 - 3:30 PM
 
A.  Problems of Nationality and Identity
B.  Religious Conversations and the Limits of Pluralism
C.  Drama, Resistance, and Political Theory
D.  Community and Capital, Social and Economic
SESSION III: FRIDAY, 21 OCTOBER, 4 - 6 PM
 
A.  Judgment and Action in Democratic Politics
B.  Natural Law Then and Now
C.  Autonomy and Feminist Ethics
SESSION IV: SATURDAY, 22 OCTOBER, 8:45 - 10:45 AM
 
A.  Debates in Deliberative Democracy
B.  Religion and the Grounds of Political Authority
C.  Responding to Violence
D.  Early Modern Political Thought in Context
 
SESSION V: SATURDAY, 22 OCTOBER, 11:15 - 1:15 PM
 
A.  Prospects for American Conservatism (Roundtable)
B.  The Limits of Liberalism
C.  Linguistic Politics
D.  The Practical Import of Utopianism
 
SESSION VI: SATURDAY, 22 OCTOBER, 2:45 - 4:45 PM
 
A.  Theorizing Policy
B.  Rethinking Classical Critiques of Democracy
C.  Race, Reparations, Reform, and Revolution
D.  Approaches to Contemporary Political Theory
 
PLENARY SESSIONS: SATURDAY, 22 OCTOBER, 5:15 - 6:30 PM
 
A.  Political Theory and Civic Education
B.  Author Meets the Critics: Amitai Etzioni
 
BUSINESS MEETING: SUNDAY, 23 OCTOBER, 8 - 10 AM

 

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see detailed program

 

 see CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

 

Revised 11 October 2005