EVENTS | Lecture Series
The Project on Justice, Welfare & Economics sponsors occasional lectures from speakers whose work connects the study of freedom, justice, and economics to human welfare and development. All lectures are open to the public.
Monday, October 5
4:00pm–6pm, Belfer Case Study Room, CGIS S020, 1730 Cambridge St.
Speaker: Daniel T. Rodgers, Henry Charles Lea Professor, Princeton University
Topic: “The Intellectuals’ Search for Power in an Age of Disaggregation: American Social Thought, 1975-2000”
Thursday, November 5
4:00pm, Lower Library, Robinson Hall, 35 Quincy St.
Speaker: Ajantha Subramanian (Harvard University)
Topic: “Provincializing Democracy: Patronage and Space on India's Southwestern Coast”
co-sponsored by the South Asia Initiative
Monday, November 16
4:15 pm, Belfer Case Study Room (S020), 1730 Cambridge St.
Speaker: Robert Skidelsky (University of Warwick)
Topic: “Keynes: The Return of the Master”
Co-sponsored by the Center for History and Economics and the Tobin Project
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