During his 60 years as a professor of government at Harvard University, Harvey Mansfield has made fundamental contributions to our understanding of thinkers including Niccoló Machiavelli and Alexis de Tocqueville and on subjects such as political parties, liberalism, conservatism, and American constitutionalism.
Please join AEI and the Foundation for Constitutional Government for a wide-ranging discussion of politics and political philosophy. The panels will feature former students and colleagues on topics central to Professor Mansfield’s work: Machiavelli and modernity, Tocqueville and America, and the gender-neutral society.
The Foundation for Constitutional Government, which joins the American Enterprise Institute in cosponsoring this event, develops online resources for the study of politics and political philosophy. For more on Professor Mansfield’s body of work, please visit HarveyMansfield.org.
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