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Democracy and the Poor

McMaster University Centre for Continuing Education

04/10/2019, 7:00 pm - TO 04/10/2019 - 8:30 pm

Organizer: The Socrates Project - Office of the President

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What are democracy’s defining traits? Andreas Kalyvas looks at the “how,” “when,” and “by whom” of democracy by understanding it as the struggle of the poor to constitute their common life as free and equal.

Kalyvas is an associate professor in the Department of Politics at The New School for Social Research. He has taught at Columbia University, University of Michigan, University of Barcelona, as well as in Germany, Poland, and South Africa. Kalyvas’s work focuses on democratic theory and the history of political thought from ancient Greek and Roman to modern and contemporary continental political theory. He is currently completing a book manuscript entitled, Legalizing Tyranny: Republicanism, Dictatorship, and the Enemy Within. Kalyvas is co-director of the Columbia University Seminar on Political and Social Thought.
Living Democracy series.

Living Democracy series. Presented by The Socrates Project and the Department of Political Science.

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