Writing for the Washington Post, CNN's Fareed Zakaria
examines the crisis in Venezuela and argues for active support from
American Democrats, borrowing insights from A Foreign Policy for the
Left by Michael Walzer,
Professor Emeritus in the School...
Michael Walzer, Professor
Emeritus in the School of Social Science, will lead a discussion on
Community, the third installment in Walzer's four-volume
The Jewish Political Tradition series, which seeks to
connect political thought of ancient Israel...
Writing for Dissent, Social Science Member Daniel Aldana Cohen discusses
the global ecological threat posed by Jair Bolsonaro, Brazil's new
president, and how social movements must mobilize to meet that
threat.
This spring, Michael Walzer,
Professor Emeritus in the School of Social Science, wrote for
Foreign Affairs an article on "Just and
Unjust Leaks"—a discussion of the contexts in which the leaking
of confidential information is morally justified.
Are we doomed? That's the question most commonly asked of
Daniel Aldana Cohen,
Member in the School of Social Science, when people learn that
Cohen studies climate politics.
Writing for The Nation, Cohen draws attention to the
disparity between the...
Didier Fassin, James D.
Wolfensohn Professor in the School of Social Science and Axel Honneth, Director of the
Institute for Social Research at the Goethe University of Frankfurt
and Distinguished Visiting Professor in the School of Social
Science,...
What does it mean to be a democratic socialist in America? How
is democratic socialism different from socialism and communism in
the former Soviet Union and other countries abroad? Is it true that
Martin Luther King Jr. was a democratic socialist?