Rousseau and Religious Liberty

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Location: Snite Art Museum Auditorium

Professor Neidelman is a political theorist who will be here in conjunction with the series of lectures on Rousseau organized by Julia Douthwaite, and with the photo exhibit on "Dignity" on display in the Snite Art Museum.  He received his PhD in Political Science from Harvard, where he worked with Stanley Hoffmann, and is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of LaVerne (California). 

He is the author of  "The General Will is Citizenship" (2001), as well as several other essays on Rousseau; he is currently working on on a book dealing with Rousseau's philosophy of truth.