Upcoming Talks and Events

I’m giving a bunch of talks and papers in the coming weeks.

Tomorrow, Friday, March 28, I’ll be speaking at Syracuse University on “Being a Public Intellectual: It’s Easier—and Harder—Than You Think.” At 2pm. 304 Tolley.

On Tuesday, April 8, I’ll be speaking at the New School’s Economics Department Seminar Series on “Nietzsche, Marginalism, and the Austrian School.” At 4 pm. Room D1009, Albert and Vera List Academic Center, 6 E. 16th Street.

On Friday/Saturday, May 2/3, I’ll be speaking on Clarence Thomas and black conservatism at a conference on African-American political thought at the University of Washington in Seattle. Exact date and time to be announced, but it looks like it’ll be in the Communications Building, Room 202.

If you’re in any of these neighborhoods, stop by and say hello.

5 Comments

  1. Roquentin March 27, 2014 at 4:53 pm | #

    I gladly would, but scheduling things during the working day pretty much takes things off the table for me. Good luck either way.

  2. JB March 27, 2014 at 10:31 pm | #

    Professor:
    Please let us know if someone makes videos of these apprearances available online in the future for those of us in flyover country. Thanks.

  3. kendall March 28, 2014 at 7:27 am | #

    education

  4. msobel March 28, 2014 at 6:50 pm | #

    What JB said only transcripts.

  5. foppe April 7, 2014 at 11:01 am | #

    Unrelated to this post, but I figured I would point out a particularly bothersome post about BDS by Akim Reinhardt, who happily writes things such as (emph mine) “As with any nation, there is much to criticize about Israel”, and who is against boycotts of an academic institution so long as “[it] retains its own academic freedom and does not directly participate in colonial activities.” (“Colonial activities”?)

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