Lectures Archive

  •   Chaim Gans teaches legal, moral and political philosophy at Tel Aviv University. His books are: Philosophical Anarchism and Political Disobedience (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1992), The Limits of Nationalism […] 0

    Chaim Gans

      Chaim Gans teaches legal, moral and political philosophy at Tel Aviv University. His books are: Philosophical Anarchism and Political Disobedience (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1992), The Limits of Nationalism […]

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  •   “Incitement, Hate Language and Genocide: Can We Use Public Health Models to Predict and Prevent?”   Elihu Richter teaches at Hebrew University of Jerusalem – Hadassah, in the School […] 0

    Elihu D. Richter, M.D., M.P.H

      “Incitement, Hate Language and Genocide: Can We Use Public Health Models to Predict and Prevent?”   Elihu Richter teaches at Hebrew University of Jerusalem – Hadassah, in the School […]

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  •   “Chechnya 2007: Stress, normalization, and rays of hope”   Among her many accoplishments, Jana Hradilkova is the co-founder and program director of Civic association Berkat, and the founder and […] 0

    Jana Hradilkova

      “Chechnya 2007: Stress, normalization, and rays of hope”   Among her many accoplishments, Jana Hradilkova is the co-founder and program director of Civic association Berkat, and the founder and […]

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  •   “Screening of film The Looting of Iraq”   Elizabeth Simpson is a professor at the Bard Graduate Center in New York. Her film The Looting of Iraq deals with […] 0

    Elizabeth Simpson

      “Screening of film The Looting of Iraq”   Elizabeth Simpson is a professor at the Bard Graduate Center in New York. Her film The Looting of Iraq deals with […]

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  •   “The Multicultural Dream in Europe and the United States”   Peter Schneider, one of today’s foremost German novelists of international recognition, is a chronicler of his own West German […] 0

    Peter Schneider

      “The Multicultural Dream in Europe and the United States”   Peter Schneider, one of today’s foremost German novelists of international recognition, is a chronicler of his own West German […]

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  •   Iain Levine is a program director at Human Rights Watch and oversees the organization’s research and reporting work. He has particular expertise in humanitarian crises, protection of civilians in […] 0

    Iain Levine

      Iain Levine is a program director at Human Rights Watch and oversees the organization’s research and reporting work. He has particular expertise in humanitarian crises, protection of civilians in […]

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  •   Boris Buden is a writer, cultural critic, and translator. In the 1990s he founded and was editor of the magazine and publishing house Arkzin in Zagreb. His essays and […] 0

    Boris Buden

      Boris Buden is a writer, cultural critic, and translator. In the 1990s he founded and was editor of the magazine and publishing house Arkzin in Zagreb. His essays and […]

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  •   Dahr Jamail is a journalist who was one of the few unembedded journalists to report extensively from Iraq during the 2003 Iraq invasion. He spent eight months in Iraq, […] 0

    Dahr Jamail

      Dahr Jamail is a journalist who was one of the few unembedded journalists to report extensively from Iraq during the 2003 Iraq invasion. He spent eight months in Iraq, […]

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  •   Maud Mandel is an Associate Professor of History and Judaic studies at Brown University. Mandel specializes in modern Jewish history and has focused particularly on the 20th-century French Jewish […] 0

    Maud Mandel

      Maud Mandel is an Associate Professor of History and Judaic studies at Brown University. Mandel specializes in modern Jewish history and has focused particularly on the 20th-century French Jewish […]

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  •   Daniel Heller-Roazen is the Arthur W. Marks ’19 Professor of Comparative Literature and the Council of the Humanities at Princeton University. He is the author of The Fifth Hammer: […] 0

    Daniel Heller-Roazen

      Daniel Heller-Roazen is the Arthur W. Marks ’19 Professor of Comparative Literature and the Council of the Humanities at Princeton University. He is the author of The Fifth Hammer: […]

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