This forum will address the broad resentment at government and social institutions and debate the provocative overhaul thesis of the new book by Philip K. Howard, Everyday Freedom: Designing the Framework for a Flourishing Society (Rodin 2024)
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This forum will address the broad resentment at government and social institutions and debate the provocative overhaul thesis of the new book by Philip K. Howard, Everyday Freedom: Designing the Framework for a Flourishing Society (Rodin 2024)
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A forum to explore overhaul of broken government operating structures. |
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Timur Kuran discusses his book Freedoms Delayed, which explores the lasting political effects of the Middle East's lengthy exposure to Islamic law. |
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Kevin Vallier discusses how older religious influences are taking back their political influences by rejecting the doctrine of liberalism that they have seen as their oppressors. |
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Sara Gerke, Penn State University Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly entering healthcare and changing the practice of medicine. But who will likely be held liable for patient harm caused by AI? The physician, hospital, manufacturer, and/or no one? This presentation tries to answer these questions, looking at U.S. tort liability and new developments in the […] |
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Jessica Teets discusses how state messaging on “common prosperity” intersects with rising trends in philanthropy and volunteerism among Chinese citizens. |
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Jacob Heilbrunn & Damir Marusic discuss the book written by Heilbrunn, America Last. This book argues that dictator worship is a longstanding romantic impulse that fits firmly within the modern American political tradition―and shows what it means for us today. |
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In private law, private rights of action afford rights holders the authority—but not the obligation—to enforce a claim for remedies against a wrongdoer. |
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