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Reading Groups

August 16, 2013

…Fail is correct, poverty is largely a problem of our own making. More optimistically, Robinson and Acemoglu suggest that poverty is an issue that it is within our power to…

PPE Courses

July 31, 2023

…forms of inequality are unjust and ought to be addressed by governments. Topics include income inequality, political inequality, marriage inequality, racial inequality, and global inequality. Credits: 3 Grading: Letter Gen…

PPETP

March 18, 2021

PPE in a Time of Pandemic   PPE in a Time of Pandemic is a series of panels featuring prominent experts in social and political thought grappling with the implications of…

PPE in a Time of Pandemic

July 9, 2020

PPE in a Time of Pandemic PPE in a Time of Pandemic is a series of panels featuring prominent experts in social and political thought grappling with the implications of…

Giving

October 2, 2018

…ever-growing discourse taking place at the intersection of Philosophy, Politics, & Economics. World-class scholars and intellectually curious students come together to address issues crucial to understanding the world in which…

Congratulations, Professor Jen Morton!

November 1, 2020

…the 2021 Frederic W. Ness Book Award for the year’s book that best contributes to the understanding and improvement of liberal education. More information here: https://www.aacu.org/press/press-releases/aacu-announces-winner-2021-frederic-w-ness-book-award Book here: https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691179230/moving-up-without-losing-your-way Book…

Congratulations, Phi Beta Kappa Inductees!

April 14, 2022

…chapters and alumni associations across the country raise and distribute more than $1 million in awards, scholarships and prizes benefiting high schools and college students. More information here: https://www.unc.edu/posts/2022/04/12/unc-chapel-hill-inducts-236-into-elite-honorary-society/  …