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ABOUT OUR BOOKS
CATALOG
PANELS
The Idea of Fraternity in America at 50 and Its New Generations of Readers
Fri, September 6, 2:00 to 3:30pm, Loews Philadelphia Hotel, Commonwealth A1
Author Meets Critics: “The Authoritarian Divide: Populism, Propaganda, and Polarization” by Orçun Selçuk
Sat, September 7, 8:00 to 9:30am, Marriott Philadelphia Downtown, Franklin 11
AUTHOR INTERVIEWS
An Interview with Daniel Mark, Author of The Nature of Law
An Interview with Aaron Alexander Zubia, Author of The Political Thought of David Hume
An Interview with Thomas R. Parker, Author of American Presidents in Diplomacy and War
An Interview with H. Knox Thames, Author of Ending Persecution
An Interview with David Carroll Cochran, Author of The Catholic Case against War
An Interview with Kathleen Bruhn, Author of Politics and the Pink Tide
An Interview with Paul L. Heck, Author of Political Theology and Islam
EXCERPTS and PRESS RELEASES
An Excerpt from A Philosophy of Belonging by James Greenaway
An Excerpt from The Fate of Peruvian Democracy by Tamara Feinstein
An Excerpt from Democratic Quality in Southern Europe, edited by Tiago Fernandes