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Michael Zuckert

American political philosopher
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Mar 10 2021 Podcast
The Laws, the Leviathan, & the Prince | The Philosophers Behind the Founders
The FedSoc Films Podcast

The Laws, the Leviathan, & the Prince | The Philosophers Behind the Founders

Paul Carrese, Michael P. Zuckert

Who are some of the other philosophers behind the founders that didn’t make it into...

Topics: Constitution · Federalist Society · Founding Era & History · Philosophy

Feb 24 2021 Podcast
Montesquieu’s Constitution | The Philosophers Behind the Founders
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Montesquieu’s Constitution | The Philosophers Behind the Founders

Paul Carrese, Michael P. Zuckert

Who was Baron de Montesquieu and which of his ideas made it into America’s founding...

Topics: Constitution · Federalist Society · Founding Era & History

Feb 10 2021 Podcast
Locke & the Right to Revolution | The Philosophers Behind the Founders
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Locke & the Right to Revolution | The Philosophers Behind the Founders

Michael P. Zuckert, Paul Carrese

What radical idea from John Locke inspired educated colonists to revolt against their king? In...

Topics: Constitution · Federalist Society · Founding Era & History · Philosophy

Jan 28 2021 Video
Click to play: Locke & Montesquieu: The Philosophers Behind the Founders
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Locke & Montesquieu: The Philosophers Behind the Founders

Paul Carrese, Eric R. Claeys, Paul Rahe, Michael P. Zuckert

Where did the founding ideas of Washington, Madison, and Jefferson find their origins? How did...

Topics: Founding Era & History · Philosophy · Politics

Jan 27 2021 Podcast
America’s Tag Team Philosophers | The Philosophers Behind the Founders
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America’s Tag Team Philosophers | The Philosophers Behind the Founders

Michael P. Zuckert, Paul Carrese

Who were the two most important philosophers behind the founders? In the episode of our...

Topics: Constitution · Federalist Society · Founding Era & History · Philosophy

Mar 15 2018 Video
Click to play: The Relationship Between the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution
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The Relationship Between the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution

Randy E. Barnett, Thomas M. Hardiman, John Mikhail, Lee J. Strang, Michael P. Zuckert

In 1776, the Continental Congress declared the birth of a new nation. Six of the...

Topics: Constitution · Federalism · Founding Era & History · Philosophy

Sponsors: Georgetown Law Student Chapter

Mar 15 2018 Podcast

The Relationship Between the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution

Randy E. Barnett, Thomas M. Hardiman, John Mikhail, Lee J. Strang, Michael P. Zuckert

In 1776, the Continental Congress declared the birth of a new nation. Six of the...

Topics: Constitution · Federalism · Founding Era & History · Philosophy

Sponsors: Georgetown Law Student Chapter

Mar 10 2018
Saturday 9:00 a.m. EDT    

The Relationship Between the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution

2018 National Student Symposium

Hart Auditorium, Georgetown University Law Center
600 New Jersey Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001
Speakers:
Randy E. Barnett • Thomas M. Hardiman • John Mikhail • Lee J. Strang • Michael P. Zuckert
Topics:
Constitution • Federalism • Founding Era & History • Philosophy
Sponsors:
Georgetown Law Student Chapter
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