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11/24/25

Feminism and Human Identity in a Digital Age. A Public Lecture with Mary Harrington. What do we Mean by Feminism? What are the Anthropological Assumptions that Underlie our Confidence in Technology?

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Reckoning with Our Humanity: How Chronic Illness and Disability Tell Us Who We Are. A Public Lecture with Prof. Devan Stahl.

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The Paradoxes of Liberal Democracy: Why Modern Democratic States are Failing and How They Could Be Fixed. A Public Lecture with Prof. Bruce Pardy

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