Upcoming Talks on Hannah Arendt and Clarence Thomas
I remember reading once, somewhere, that when Amos Oz was a child, it took his neurotic parents six months to prepare for a trip to the pharmacy, so taxed were they by the idea of an outing. I feel like I’ve become those parents. Even so, I seem to be taking three trips in the coming ten days to give three talks. If you’re around at any of these places, stop by and say hello.
On Friday, April 8, at 3:30 pm, I’ll be delivering the Somers Lecture at Georgia State University. The topic is “White State, Black Market: What Clarence Thomas Sees in Capitalism.” Location is 25 Park Place, Room 2150, in Atlanta.
On Tuesday, April 12, at 12:15, I’ll be speaking in the Department of History at Cornell University. The topic is “Eichmann in Jerusalem, Three Readings: Hobbesian, Kantian, Arendtian.” Location is KG70 Klarman Hall on the Cornell campus in Ithaca.
On Saturday, April 16, at 3:15, I’ll be speaking on a panel at a conference, “Progressive/Conservative: A Common Ground Summit,” at Grand Valley State University. My topic is, again, Clarence Thomas and capitalism. Location is the Charles Loosemore Auditorium, 401 Fulton Street W, in Grand Rapids, Michigan.