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 February 18, 2013
| Time: | 3-4:30 p.m. |
| Description: | "A Peculiar Blind Spot: Why Did 'Radical' Political Theory Ignore the Rampant Rise in Inequality over the Past Thirty Years?" is a talk by Dr. Joseph M. Schwartz, Department of Political Science, Temple University. Schwartz explores why most political theorists have failed to address the debilitating effects of growing inequality on people's lives and on democratic society.
Power, History, and Society (PHS) is faculty-student network dedicated to advancing discussion and collaboration in political, historical and comparative sociology. |
| Location: | College of Liberal Arts Building (CLA) 1.302B |
| Contact: | Amina Zarrugh |
| Sponsor: | PHS (Power, History, and Society Network) and the Department of Sociology |
| Admission: | Free |
| Categories: | Business & Law, Everyone, Lecture/talk, Research |
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