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African American Political Thought by Melvin L. Rogers
African American Political Thought by Melvin L. Rogers











African American Political Thought by Melvin L. Rogers

"Re-reading Honneth: Exodus Politics and the Paradox of Recognition"Įuropean Journal of Political Theory 8.2 (April, 2009): 183-206 Guest Editor: Contemporary Pragmatism, "John Dewey and The Public and Its Problems," 7.1 (2010): 1-7 69-91 "Introduction: Revisiting The Public and Its Problems" Vincent Lloyd and Elliot Ratzman (Eugene, Oregon: Cascade Books, Wipf and Stock Publishers, Forthcoming) "Democracy, Piety, and Faith: A Reading of Dewey's Religious Outlook" He is the author of The Undiscovered Dewey: Religion, Morality, and the Ethos of Democracy (Columbia UP, 2008) and has written articles on a variety of topics. He is scheduled to teach two courses in the Spring, American Political Thought and Exercises in Moral and Political Philosophy.

African American Political Thought by Melvin L. Rogers

He has held a pre-doctoral fellowship from the Ford Foundation, was an Exchange Scholar in the department of Religion at Princeton, and a Scholar-In-Residence in the department of Political Science at Carleton College. His research and teaching interests include history of political thought, classical and contemporary pragmatism, American and African American political thought, and democratic and republican theory. He is an Assistant Professor of Political Theory in the Politics Department at the University of Virginia and is currently a Visiting Assistant Professor while at Swarthmore. from Yale University in Political Science. from Cambridge in Political Thought and Intellectual History, and both his M.A.













African American Political Thought by Melvin L. Rogers