No person nor party can claim only it represents the true meaning of liberty and freedom, and anyone who is truly serious about the words needs to take time to read about democracy in history before entering into conversation about the concepts. Not a lot of time but at least a day of deep reading. Freedom is not what a teen thinks it is when they tell parents and teachers to
No person nor party can claim only it represents the true meaning of liberty and freedom, and anyone who is truly serious about the words needs to take time to read about democracy in history before entering into conversation about the concepts. Not a lot of time but at least a day of deep reading. Freedom is not what a teen thinks it is when they tell parents and teachers to
No person nor party can claim only it represents the true meaning of liberty and freedom, and anyone who is truly serious about the words needs to take time to read about democracy in history before entering into conversation about the concepts. Not a lot of time but at least a day of deep reading. Freedom is not what a teen thinks it is when they tell parents and teachers to
No person nor party can claim only it represents the true meaning of liberty and freedom, and anyone who is truly serious about the words needs to take time to read about democracy in history before entering into conversation about the concepts. Not a lot of time but at least a day of deep reading. Freedom is not what a teen thinks it is when they tell parents and teachers to
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Montclair State scholars launch conversations on nation’s challenges
The first of Montclair State’s virtual speakers series featured Political Science and Law Professor Brigid Callahan Harrison; Peter Kingstone, dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences; and History Professor Leslie Wilson, associate dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences.
In the wake of the January 6 attack on the Capitol and impeachment hearings of former President Donald J. Trump, a virtual speaker series, “This is What Democracy Looks Like?” addresses the critical challenges and divisions facing the nation.
The first event on February 11, “Authoritarianism in America?” featured three of Montclair State’s prominent scholarly experts, Brigid Callahan Harrison, professor of Political Science and Law; Peter Kingstone, dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences; and History Professor Leslie Wilson, associate dean of the College of Hum