CANCELLED: A Conversation with Jedediah Purdy
- In-Person
- New America
1899 L Street NW, Suite 400
Washington, DC 20036 - 7PM – 8:30PM EDT
MARCH 25: This event has been cancelled. We apologize for the inconvenience, and encourage you to attend Jedediah Purdy’s reading and discussion tomorrow, March 26, at Politics and Prose:
Jedediah Purdy on A Tolerable Anarchy
March 26, 7PM
Politics and Prose
5015 Connecticut Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20008
1-800-722-0790 * 202-364-1919
Freedom has always been an essential part of the American identity. Yet,
paradoxically, one of its defining characteristics is its fluidity; the very
idea of America is tied to our ability to evolve and to shape our politics and
policies to suit new ideals. Jedediah Purdy’s A
TOLERABLE ANARCHY traces the evolution of freedom’s meaning in this
country. He grounds his discussion in the stories of individuals from Edmund
Burke, Frederick Douglass and Ralph Waldo Emerson to pastor Rick Warren and
President Barack Obama. During his campaign, Obama shaped the way millions of
people thought about the American idea and the possibility for progress. What
will happen now that his presidency has begun?
“Purdy has emerged as one of America’s most promising
young public intellectuals. This beautifully written book confirms his place.
Rich in the history he tells, and brilliant in its insight, the book will change
how you think about America, and the challenge we face for its future.”–
Lawrence Lessig, founder of Creative Commons and author of Free
Culture
Jedediah Purdy is
the author of For Common Things and
Being America. He teaches law at Duke and
has also taught at Yale and Harvard. He is a fellow at the New America
Foundation, an affiliated scholar at the Center for American Progress, and a
contributing editor at The American Prospect. He lives in Durham, North
Carolina.
Location
Washington, DC, 20036
See map: Google Maps
Participants
Featured Speaker
Jedediah Purdy
Author, A Tolerable Anarchy: Rebels, Reactionaries, and the
Making of American Freedom
Fellow, New America Foundation
Assistant
Professor of Law, Duke University Law School
Respondents
Steven Teles
Fellow, New America
Foundation
Associate Professor of Political Science, Johns Hopkins
University
Mark
Schmitt
Executive Editor
The American Prospect
Moderator
Andrés Martinez
Director, Bernard L.
Schwartz Fellows Program
New America Foundation