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At Yale, I have taught ancient and modern political thought, both at the introductory level as well as in advanced seminars. My academic teaching interests, like my research interests, span the range of ancient and modern political thought. I am particularly interested in bringing together a close reading of arguments with a rich awareness of historical contexts and developments, ideally leading to an appreciation for how normative arguments interact with history.

At Princeton, I will be teaching an interdisciplinary seminar on Money and Political Thought in the fall of 2016. Here is the preliminary syllabus.

I look forward to teaching ancient political thought, seventeenth- and eighteenth-century European political thought and political economy, as well as twentieth-century political theory. I am excited to teach individual thinkers but also implicit forms of political thought expressed in statecraft, historical writing, or indeed economics.

 
 
 
 

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