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Waseem Yaqoob
Name: | Waseem Yaqoob |
Affiliation: | University of Cambridge |
E-mail: | (only provided to users who are logged into talks.cam) |
Last login: | Sat Apr 13 11:29:02 +0000 2019 |
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Talks given by Waseem Yaqoob
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Talks organised by Waseem Yaqoob
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- Seeley Lectures 2019, Elizabeth Anderson (Michigan): Neoliberalism as a Reversion from the Progressive to the Conservative Work Ethic
- Seeley Lectures 2019, Elizabeth Anderson (Michigan): Bentham and Malthus through the Lens of the Work Ethic: A Conservative Tale
- Seeley Lectures 2019, Elizabeth Anderson (Michigan): Locke and Classical Liberals through the Lens of the Work Ethic: A (Mostly) Progressive Tale
- Seeley Lectures 2019, Elizabeth Anderson (Michigan): Neoliberalism and its Puritan Roots: A Tale of Two Work Ethics
- Lost in Europe: the disappearance of migrant children
- Workshop on Melissa Lane's Carlyle Lectures
- Workshop on Melissa Lane's Carlyle Lectures
- Trade unions, digital transformations and power
- Egypt and Turkey: Academics under attack
- The refugee crisis in Europe: an update from Lesvos
- Quentin Skinner Lecture & Colloquium: Dr Sophie Smith (Oxford): 'The Nature of Politics and the History of Political Thought'
- Insecurity & Inequality in Academia: The New Normal?
- Citizenship Stripping: From Blair to May, The Story of How the British State Weaponised Citizenship
- Seeley Lectures 2017, Axel Honneth (Columbia) 'Germany: recognition and self-determination'
- Seeley Lectures 2017, Axel Honneth (Columbia) 'Great Britain: recognition and self-control'
- Seeley Lectures 2017, Axel Honneth (Columbia) 'France: recognition and self-loss'
- Seeley Lectures 2017, Axel Honneth (Columbia) 'Methodological remarks on intellectual history'
- Seeley Lectures, Axel Honneth (Columbia) 'Methodological remarks on intellectual history'
- Islam, the State and its Discontent in Iran
- Academic Trade Unionism and the Union Democracy Movement in the U.S
- CUCU Open Meeting: what next for (our) pensions?
- The HE Bill and the Future of Higher Education
- Witness to Paradise: Photojournalism in Kashmir's present 1986-2016
- Inaugural 'India in the Global Age' Series Lecture, Dr Shashi Tharoor, 'Empire, Brexit and the Commonwealth'
- CUCU Trade Union & Labour History Series: Graduate Student Organising and the Future of Unions
- 'Karl Marx: Greatness and Illusion': half-day Colloquium
- CUCU Trade Union & Labour History Series: Domestic servants unions in early 20th century Britain
- Pankaj Mishra, 'Age of Anger' book launch & panel with Christopher Clark, Faisal Devji & Gary Gerstle
- Cambridge UCU presents ‘Brexit and the Modern Languages’
- Trade Unions and Industrial Relations in the UK: Past, Present And Future
- Defending the Public University: a discussion of the Alternative White Paper for Higher Education
- A Taste for Virtue: Eighteenth-Century Epicureanism and Rousseau's Political Thought
- From “Enemies of the Cross” To “Brethren in Faith”: Empire, Decolonization, and the Curious End of Europe’s Religious Wars
- The cause of all our troubles: the American invention of isolationism in World War II
- The Polis and the Res Publica: Two Arendtian Models of Political Violence
- Francois Chatelet and the Spatial Turn in French Postwar Thought
- Constitution and Sovereignty in Tocqueville's Democracy in America
- How to run the world: conceptions of imperial rule between republicanism and technocracy’
- Beyond Utopia: Thomas More as Political Thinker?’
- From Cameralism to nineteenth-century socialism: Lorenz Stein's idea of a science of society
- Smith and Rousseau, After Hume and Mandeville
- TBC
- The Problem of Political Order in Classical Confucian Thought
- Chris Bickerton, "Populism or Technocracy: Opposites or Complements?"
- Sovereignty and Representation in Rousseau's Considerations on the Government of Poland
- Hugo Drochon (CRASSH): "Nietzsche's critique of democracy”
- Paul Sagar (King’s), "A Question of Sympathy"
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