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Political Concepts Graduate Conference 2026 (The New School)
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Political Concepts Graduate Conference 2026 (The New School)

Sunday, March 29, 2026|New School for Social Research, NYC, New York, NY|by The New School

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The third edition of the New School Political Concepts Conference brings together graduate students from philosophy, politics, economics, and sociology to present papers on single political concepts — including 'Nacional-popular', 'Time', 'Anonymity', 'Legibility', 'Reparation' — with the express intention of re-situating their meaning in the field of political discourse.

Topics

political-philosophyacademicconceptsdiscourse

Category

Philosophy

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Date & Time

Sunday, March 29, 2026

2:00 PM UTC - 6:00 PM UTC

America/New_York

Location

New School for Social Research, NYC, New York, NY

New York, NY, US

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Price

Free

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