Under the direction of Professor Gerard V. This is a one-week online seminar for current law students, graduate students who are studying jurisprudence in related fields (e.g., political science, philosophy), and recent graduates still early in their careers. The James Madison Seminar on the Moral Foundations of Law Nathan Pinkoski, Research Fellow and Director of Academic Programs, Zephyr Institute Theresa MacArt, Assistant Professor of Politics & Public Service, Holy Cross College Guelzo, Senior Research Scholar and Director of the James Madison Program's Initiative on Politics and Statesmanship, Princeton University Readings will be in primary sources including Aristotle, Cicero, Plutarch, Washington, Lincoln, Churchill, Weber, and Havel.Īllen C. Statesmanship in the Democratic Context – judicial statesmanship, administrative statesmanship, intellectual statesmanship.Lived examples: 18th-century (George Washington), 19th-century (Abraham Lincoln), and 20th-century (Winston Churchill, Charles De Gaulle, Konrad Adenauer).What the classical political writers had to say about statesmanship (Aristotle, Cicero).The identifying characteristics (as opposed to ordinary political life, demagoguery, or tyranny).We will examine four fundamental aspects of statesmanship: This one-week online seminar for college undergraduates will ask a fundamental question lying at the heart of politics and public life: What is statesmanship? From that, we will explore statesmanship’s defining qualities, why we seem to have so little of it in modern times, and whether we can aspire to statesmanship. The James Madison Seminar on the Theory and Practice of Statesmanship Please email us at if you have questions. Program Fee: $100 (includes course materials)Īpplications are now closed. Wilson, Executive Director, James Madison Program, Princeton University Poelvoorde, Associate Professor of Politics, Converse Collegeīradford P. Adam Seagrave, Associate Professor, School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership, Arizona State University If university policy changes and we are able to host students in person, we will notify applicants right away. Given current university policies, this seminar will be held virtually on Zoom. What have Americans meant by these principles from the founding to the present? What is their relationship with one another, with political power, with law, and with the private sphere of civil society? Are they in tension or in harmony? Readings will be in primary sources including The Federalist and Alexis de Tocqueville’s Democracy in America, as well as other basic texts from American history. Participants will study the fundamental questions of equality and liberty in American political life. Complaint forms are available at school sites, on the district webpage at at the Office of the Ombudsperson located at 1000 Broadway, 1st Floor, Suite 150, Oakland, CA 94607, or via telephone 51.This seminar for upper-level high-school students and rising college freshmen will be taught as a one-week seminar. OUSD prohibits unlawful discrimination (such as discriminatory harassment, intimidation, or bullying) against any student, employee, or other person participating in district programs and activities, including, but not limited to, those programs or activities funded directly by or that receive or benefit from any state financial assistance, based on the person's actual or perceived characteristics of race or ethnicity, color, ancestry, nationality, national origin, ethnic group identification, age, religion, marital, pregnancy, or parental status, physical or mental disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, or genetic information, or any other characteristic identified in Education Code 200 or 220, Government Code 11135, or Penal Code 422.55 or equity or compliance with Title IX, or based on his/her association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics ().
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