Constitutional democracies used to be seen as such a stable and legitimate form of government that the spread of democracies globally was thought to herald the “end of history.” But now—under pressure from war, economic instability, climate change, demographic shifts, and rival political movements—it is unclear whether constitutional democracy will survive as a workable form of government. This conference will take place on March 28-30, 2025, at Temple University in Philadelphia. It is a collaboration between Temple’s Philosophy Department and the University of Glasgow School of Law, and is hosted by the Temple University Libraries and the Public Policy Law. Everyone is invited to attend to this free event. |
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