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Reinhart Koselleck Symposium
Seeley Lectures 2019, Elizabeth Anderson (Michigan): Neoliberalism as a Reversion from the Progressive to the Conservative Work Ethic
Seeley Lectures 2019, Elizabeth Anderson (Michigan): Bentham and Malthus through the Lens of the Work Ethic: A Conservative Tale
Seeley Lectures 2019, Elizabeth Anderson (Michigan): Locke and Classical Liberals through the Lens of the Work Ethic: A (Mostly) Progressive Tale
Seeley Lectures 2019, Elizabeth Anderson (Michigan): Neoliberalism and its Puritan Roots: A Tale of Two Work Ethics
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Prof. Stefan-Ludwig Hoffmann (Berkeley), Prof. Sir Christopher Clark (Cambridge), Dr. Clara Maier (Hamburg), Prof. Willibald Steinmetz (Bielefeld), Prof. Niklas Olsen (Copenhagen).
Friday 17 May 2019, 14:00-17:30