Current Work and Talks

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Professor Nancy Rosenblum's article "Partisanship and independence: the peculiar moralism of American politics" has been published on Taylor & Francis Online. It is available at:http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13698230.2014.886385.

Nancy has also been interviewed for her new book, "On the Side of the Angels".  The book interview will be published as a Rorotoko cover feature on Friday, July 31, at around 8 AM ESThttp://www.rorotoko.com/index.php/article/nancy_rosenblum_book_interview_angels_appreciation_parties_partisanship. The piece will top the frontpage of rorotoko.com until about that same time on the following Monday, and will rotate in the "recent" section of the frontpage for about two weeks after that. 

  What About the Parties?

“Faith in America: Political Theory’s Logic of Autonomy and Logic of Congruence”, Religion and Democracy in America, ed. Alan Wolfe and Ira Katznelson, Princeton University and Russell Sage, forthcoming 2010.

"RESPONSIBLE CONGRESS AND POLITICAL TIME"

"On the Side of the Angels "
The Storrs Lectures at Yale Law School
Spring, 2006


With Russel Muirhead , "Political Liberalism vs. the Great Game of Politics "
Perspectives on Politics 
March, 2006, Vol. 4 no. 1: 99


"Religious Parties, Religious Political Identity, and the Cold Shoulder of Liberal Democratic Thought"
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 
6: 23 -53, 2003

"Individualism: An Interview with Nancy L. Rosenblum"
The Hedgehog Review: Reflections on Contemporary Culture 
Spring, 2002

The Robert S. Stevens Lecture, Cornell Law School, March 26, 2002.

Constitutional Reason of State
Commentary on the Tanner Lectures delivered by Kathleen Sullivan
War, Peace, and Civil Liberties
November 9, 2001

The Priestley Lectures
University of Toronto
January 14, 15, 16, 2002
Party ID: Political Parties and Democratic Identity

 

  • LECTURE 1: Primus Inter Pares: Political Parties and Civil Society
  • LECTURE 2: Anti-Extremism, Anti-Partisanship, Anti-Politics
  • LECTURE 3: Democracy without Parties? In Search of a Public Sphere