Date:
Ongoing from April 18, 2007 through April 19, 2007.
See details for exact dates and times.<BR/>
Location: TBA<BR/><BR/>
<p>Each year the Program in Ethics in Society brings to Stanford a notable scholar to deliver a set of lectures pertaining to issues in democracy. This year, Miller will focus on the underlying question: if democracy is our favoured principle of governance, how should we decide who is to be included in the demos - how widely or narrowly should the circle be drawn? </p>
<p>Two lectures (Wed and Thurs, 5:30-7:000m; 1 discussion session on Fri morning, 10am-12pm).</p>
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Ongoing from April 18, 2007 through April 19, 2007.
See details for exact dates and times.<BR/>
Location: TBA<BR/><BR/>
<p>Each year the Program in Ethics in Society brings to Stanford a notable scholar to deliver a set of lectures pertaining to issues in democracy. This year, Miller will focus on the underlying question: if democracy is our favoured principle of governance, how should we decide who is to be included in the demos - how widely or narrowly should the circle be drawn? </p>
<p>Two lectures (Wed and Thurs, 5:30-7:000m; 1 discussion session on Fri morning, 10am-12pm).</p>
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