Carlo Galli Seminar, Session 2: "God and Politics," with Roberto Dainotto & Michael Hardt

Date: Wednesday, February 29, 2012 - 12:00pm - 2:00pm
Location: FHI Conference Room - C107, Bay 4, 1st Floor, Smith Warehouse
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Co-sponsored by the FHI and Romance Studies, with additional support from Cultural Anthropology, English, German, Literature, and Religion.

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Students and faculty are invited to engage with Carlo Galli in a seminar entitled, "God and Politics. Different Paths of secularisation from Hobbes to Kelsen," in two sessions. With Roberto Dainotto, Romance Studies, and Michael Hardt, Literature, Duke.
 
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Carlo Galli is Professor of History of Political Theory at the Faculty of Arts of the University of Bologna.  His work includes: Genealogia della politica. Carl Schmitt e la crisi del pensiero politico moderno (Il Mulino 2010, second edition); Spazi politici (Il Mulino 2001); La guerra globale (Laterza 2002) (English translation: Political Spaces and Global War, Minnesota Univ. Press, 2010); Enciclopedia del pensiero politico, with Roberto Esposito (Laterza 2005); Lo sguardo di Gano. Saggi su Carl Schmitt (Il Mulino 2008; English translation forthcoming from Duke Univ. Press) Contingenza e necessità nella ragione politica moderna (Laterza 2009) and he is the editor of Manuale di storia del pensiero politico (Il Mulino 2011, third edition).

Galli is the president of the Fondazione Istituto Gramsci Emilia Romagna, and of the Editorial Board of the publisher Il Mulino; he is the editor of the journal “Filosofia politica”. He has also contributed to several political and cultural periodicals and is the political editorialist of the newspaper "la Repubblica.""

See also, Carlo Galli lecture, "Why Still Right and Left?" and his first seminar session.