Andrew J. Douglas
Andrew J. Douglas is a professor of political science at Morehouse College. A political theorist, his work is concerned with theories and histories of Black radicalism, capitalism, money, labor, and debt. Douglas is the author of three books: Prophet of Discontent: Martin Luther King Jr. and… Continue Reading
Bernard E. Harcourt | Introduction to Coöperism 12/13 with Axel Honneth
By Bernard E. Harcourt Welcome to Coöperism 12/13! It is an honor and privilege to welcome Axel Honneth to our public seminar on cooperation this evening. Professor Honneth joins us to discuss his ongoing research and forthcoming book on the… Continue Reading
Amy Kapczynski | The Real Lessons We Should Draw From Claudine Gay’s Resignation
Benjamin P. Davis | Critique at Sea Level: Paul Gilroy’s Renewed Critical Theory
Chloe Howe Haralambous | The Rescue Wars
Coöperism 11/13 | READINGS
Primary Readings Haralambous, C. H. “How to Do Things with Rescue: Politics and Humanitarianism at Sea. A Response to Mann and Mourão Permoser (2022).” Commentary for ‘The Ethics of Migration Policy Dilemmas’ project, Migration Policy Centre (MPC), European University Institute… Continue Reading