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4:15 pm CUNY Colloquium @ CUNY, rm 9204/5
CUNY Colloquium @ CUNY, rm 9204/5
Mar 1 @ 4:15 pm
Each colloquium will be held on Wednesday at 4:15 P.M in GC rooms 9204/9205, except as otherwise noted. February 8th Andrei Marmor (Cornell) “Two Rights of Free Speech” February 15th: No Colloquium (CUNY Monday Schedule) February 22nd Justin Garson (CUNY Hunter College) “What Biological Functions Are and Why They Matter” March 1st • Marx Wartofsky Memorial Panel Carol Gould, Moderator (CUNY Hunter College | Graduate Center) Gregg Horowitz (Pratt) — “Art and Cognitive Praxis” Michael Howard (UMaine)[...]
7:30 pm Civic Associations and the Democracy @ Setauket Neighborhood House
Civic Associations and the Democracy @ Setauket Neighborhood House
Mar 1 @ 7:30 pm
Alexis de Tocqueville believed that political freedom is difficult to achieve, and long term modern states risk losing their democracy without an engaged citizenry. Tocqueville first visited America in 1831 and one of the particulars he found most promising in the new “upstart” was the value Civic Associations play in organizing and promoting the needs of the citizen. This week we will cast our lens directly on role of Community, not only defining what role[...]