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Enduring Interest
SPEECH AND CENSORSHIP #5: Michael Zuckert on James Madison's "Report of 1800"
This month we continue our series of episodes on speech and censorship. We discuss James Madison’s “Report of 1800,” a document in which Madison discusses the controversies around the Alien and Sedition Acts. Madison’s report contains fascinating reflections on the nature of speech in a republic and why the Sedition Acts in particular are inconsistent with free government. His ideas have some surprising resonances with some of our contemporary debates about free speech. Our guest is Michael Zuckert, Nancy Reeves Dreux Professor Emeritus in the Department of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame. He is currentl...
2024-02-14
1h 06
Enduring Interest
LIBERAL EDUCATION #7: Roundtable with Corey, Koganzon, & the Zuckerts
To lead into the next season of Enduring Interest, we're re-releasing our first two seasons, covering totalitarianism and ideology and liberal education. We'll be back on September 8 with a new season covering free speech and censorship. This episode concludes our series on liberal education. We have three of our previous guests in the series back to discuss some common themes in the work of Leo Strauss, Michael Oakeshott and Hannah Arendt. We have Michael and Catherine Zuckert, Rita Koganzon, and Elizabeth Corey all returning to the podcast for the discussion. Topics include the place of reverence and tradition in liberal e...
2023-09-04
1h 01
Enduring Interest
LIBERAL EDUCATION #1: Michael and Catherine Zuckert on Leo Strauss’s “What is Liberal Education?” and “Liberal Education and Responsibility”
To lead into the next season of Enduring Interest, we're re-releasing our first two seasons, covering totalitarianism and ideology and liberal education. We'll be back on September 8 with a new season covering free speech and censorship. With this episode Enduring Interest moves into a new series on the subject of education. In the coming months we will be hearing from guests on authors including Leo Strauss, Hannah Arendt, Eva Brann, Michael Oakshott, and others. Leo Strauss once wrote, “I own that education is in a sense the subject matter of my teaching and my research.” Yet, as Michael and Catherine Zucke...
2023-08-14
1h 27
The National Affairs Podcast
The Complex Legacy of Slavery and the Constitution
Slavery’s relation to the American Constitution has always been a point of great contention. The debate has never been resolved because the reality is complex: The Constitution did lend legal support to the practice of slavery, but it did not lend the institution legitimacy. The difference has a lot to tell us about the American political tradition.Guest Michael Zuckert joins us to discuss why the Constitution was “admittedly imperfect, but not evil. Given the task of constitution-making as the founders conceived it, and given the mark that history had already made on the continent, it was...
2023-06-12
29 min
Live at the National Constitution Center
Lessons from Tocqueville in America
Alexis de Tocqueville’s Democracy in America has been called by Harvey Mansfield the “best book ever written on democracy and the best book ever written on America." What can a 200-year-old book teach us about democracy in America today?Scholars—Jeremy Jennings, author of Travels with Tocqueville Beyond America; Olivier Zunz, author of The Man Who Understood Democracy: The Life of Alexis de Tocqueville; and Catherine Zuckert of the University of Notre Dame—discuss Tocqueville’s masterpiece and its lessons for modern Americans with Jeffrey Rosen, president and CEO of the National Constitution Center. This conversation w...
2023-03-15
52 min
The New Thinkery
Interview: Dr. Michael P. Zuckert on Lincoln's Views of Discoveries and Inventions
This week the guys are joined for the fourth time by Dr. Michael P. Zuckert, the Nancy R. Dreux Professor of Political Science, Emeritus at the University of Notre Dame. The group convene early this week in observation of President's Day and discuss some of Lincoln's speeches, other writings, and thoughts surrounding dicoveries and inventions, and their purpose in the young republic. Plus: the guys discuss a little bit of fun presidential trivia.
2023-02-20
1h 00
The Political Theory Review
Michael Zuckert - A Nation So Conceived
A conversation with Michael Zuckert about his recent book, "A Nation So Conceived: Abraham Lincoln and the Paradox of Democratic Sovereignty" (Kansas UP).
2023-01-03
01 min
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2022-12-27
7h 54
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2022-12-27
7h 54
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2022-12-27
30 min
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2022-12-27
7h 54
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2022-12-27
30 min
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2022-12-27
7h 54
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2022-12-27
30 min
St. John's College (Annapolis) Lectures
Philosophic Anthropology and the Emergence of Liberal Constitutionalism (Michael Zuckert)
Recording of a lecture delivered by Michael Zuckert, Emeritus Professor of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame, on September 13, 2019, as part of the Formal Lecture Series. Zuckert describes his lecture topic as follows: "Constitution Day is intended to honor and cogitate on the Constitution. My talk focuses not so much on the constitution itself but on constitutionalism. To a large degree, I maintain, constitutionalism is a product of developments in political philosophy, especially in the realm of philosophic anthropology. In my lecture I explore the underpinnings of the theory of human nature that supported constitutionalism of...
2022-10-19
50 min
Enduring Interest
Roundtable on the Work of Arendt, Oakeshott, and Strauss on Liberal Education
This episode concludes our series on liberal education. We have three of our previous guests in the series back to discuss some common themes in the work of Leo Strauss, Michael Oakeshott and Hannah Arendt. We have Michael and Catherine Zuckert, Rita Koganzon, and Elizabeth Corey all returning to the podcast for the discussion. Topics include the place of reverence and tradition in liberal education, the authority of the teacher, and the purpose or purposes of liberal education. See our previous episodes for the bios of these guests.
2022-05-13
1h 01
The Political Theory Review
The Process of Writing a Political Theory Book - Episode 100 special
Several short conversations with scholars on the process of writing a book in Political Theory. This is a special episode, marking the 100th episode of this podcast. Appearing on this episode are:Michael Zuckert (Notre Dame)Paulina Ochoa Espejo (Haverford)Elizabeth Markovits (Mount Holyoke)Catherine Zuckert (Notre Dame)Ian Shapiro (Yale)Nancy Rosenblum (Harvard)K. Anthony Appiah (NYU)
2022-05-09
1h 37
The New Thinkery
Interview: Dr. Michael P. Zuckert on Lincoln's Statecraft | The New Thinkery Ep. 83
In a first for The New Thinkery, the guys are joined for a threepeat guest appearance by Dr. Michael P. Zuckert. Together, the guys discuss the three elements of statecraft, and to what extent Lincoln hit the marks. Shoutout to Davenant Hall for sponsoring!
2022-02-16
1h 18
The New Thinkery
Interview: Dr. Michael P. Zuckert on the Gettysburg Address | The New Thinkery Ep. 69
This week, the guys are joined once again by Dr. Michael P. Zuckert. The group discuss the Gettysburg Address and its philosophic underpinnings, as well as covering the surrounding history. Shoutout to ALI for sponsoring!
2021-11-17
1h 22
Enduring Interest
Michael and Catherine Zuckert on Leo Strauss’s “What is Liberal Education?” and “Liberal Education and Responsibility”
With this episode Enduring Interest moves into a new series on the subject of education. In the coming months we will be hearing from guests on authors including Leo Strauss, Hannah Arendt, Eva Brann, Michael Oakshott, and others. Leo Strauss once wrote, “I own that education is in a sense the subject matter of my teaching and my research.” Yet, as Michael and Catherine Zuckert note, Strauss wrote very little directly on this subject. “What is Liberal Education” was first given as a commencement address at the Basic Program of Liberal Education at the University of Chicago in the late 1950s—it was...
2021-11-01
1h 27
The New Thinkery
Interview: Dr. Michael P. Zuckert on Abraham Lincoln
In this Fourth of July edition of The New Thinkery, the guys are joined by Dr. Michael P. Zuckert, the Nancy R. Dreux Professor of Political Science, Emeritus at the University of Notre Dame. Together, the group discuss both Abraham Lincoln's and Henry Clay's achievements in American politics. Plus: a sneak peek at the forthcoming book A Nation so Conceived: Lincoln & Democratic Sovereignty.
2021-06-30
1h 11
The Ad Fontes Podcast
LAW. What is it good for?
How should Christians think about law? Not the Levitical law, but law itself in our nations and societies. What even is a law? How is our legal tradition founded in Greek philosophy? How did Augustine and Aquinas develop that? This week, Onsi and Rhys grill Colin on these questions and more, off the back of his recent Davenant House intensive on the topic.NOTE: most books below are linked via Bookshop.org. Any purchases you make via these links give The Davenant Institute a 10% commission, and support local bookshops against chainstores/Amazon....
2021-06-28
53 min
The FedSoc Films Podcast
BONUS: Why Law School Students Should Read Locke & Montesquieu
How did our founding fathers encounter the ideas of John Locke and Baron de Montesquieu? Today we have two professors from the film, Paul Carrese and Michael Zuckert, who are here to answer that question and give some advice to current students and what law school students should take away from these two philosophers behind the founders.Thanks again for listening to the FedSoc Films Podcast! Be sure to rate and review us on your favorite podcast platform.Watch the full film, Locke & Montesquieu: The Philosophers Behind the Founders, on YouTube at https://youtu.be/O7...
2021-05-05
12 min
The FedSoc Films Podcast
BONUS: What Did John Locke Say About Religious Toleration? [The Philosophers Behind the Founders]
What did one Enlightenment philosopher have to say about religious toleration and how did that impact America’s founding ideas? In this episode of the FedSoc Films Podcast, Prof. Paul Carrese and Prof. Michael Zuckert discuss John Locke’s Letter Concerning Toleration and what one 17th century political philosopher had to say on the separation of Church and state.Thanks again for listening to the FedSoc Films Podcast! Be sure to rate and review us on your favorite podcast platform.Watch the full film, Locke & Montesquieu: The Philosophers Behind the Founders, on YouTube at https://youtu.be/O...
2021-04-21
21 min
The FedSoc Films Podcast
The Laws, the Leviathan, & the Prince | The Philosophers Behind the Founders
Who are some of the other philosophers behind the founders that didn’t make it into our film or our founding documents? In this episode of the FedSoc Films Podcast, Prof. Paul Carrese and Prof. Michael Zuckert discuss the various thinkers on the mind of our founding fathers in the making of America, including Sir William Blackstone, Thomas Hobbes, and Niccolo Machiavelli.Thanks again for listening to the FedSoc Films Podcast! Be sure to rate and review us on your favorite podcast platform.Watch the full film Locke & Montesquieu: The Philosophers Behind the Founders on YouTube:
2021-03-10
30 min
The FedSoc Films Podcast
Montesquieu’s Constitution | The Philosophers Behind the Founders
Who was Baron de Montesquieu and which of his ideas made it into America’s founding documents? In this episode of the FedSoc Films Podcast, Prof. Paul Carrese and Prof. Michael Zuckert answer that question and more to fix any Monte-skewed perspectives we might have on the origins of the United States Constitution.Thanks again for listening to the FedSoc Films Podcast! Be sure to rate and review us on your favorite podcast platform.Watch the full film, The Philosophers Behind the Founders, on YouTube at https://youtu.be/O7GvWSSMkisLearn more about Pa...
2021-02-24
43 min
Fintech Beat
Silicon Valley Bank on financing startups, ESG and the future of risk
Silicon Valley Bank CEO Greg Becker and top lawyer Michael Zuckert join Fintech Beat along with Kate Waldock and YeshaYadav to discuss the ins and outs of one of the most influential banks in the innovation economy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2021-02-16
34 min
CQ Roll Call Policy and Politics
Fintech Beat: Silicon Valley Bank on financing startups, ESG and the future of risk
Silicon Valley Bank CEO Greg Becker and top lawyer Michael Zuckert join Fintech Beat along with Kate Waldock and YeshaYadav to discuss the ins and outs of one of the most influential banks in the innovation economy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2021-02-16
35 min
Know Your Enemy
UNLOCKED: Midnight in the Garden of American Heroes
Matt and Sam explain West Coast Straussianism, the school of thought behind one of the last acts of the Trump administration: its publication of the "1776 Report," the Right's shabby response to the 1619 Project and blueprint for how the American Founding should be understood and taught. What are the origins of this school of conservative thought? Why are its adherents so enthusiastic about Trump? How do they understand the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and U.S. history? And why are they obsessed with "identity politics"? Sources:Harry Jaffa, "American Conservatism and the Present Crisis," Claremont R...
2021-02-11
1h 13
The FedSoc Films Podcast
John Locke & the Right to Revolution | The Philosophers Behind the Founders
What radical idea from John Locke inspired educated colonists to revolt against their king? In this episode of the FedSoc Films Podcast, Prof. Paul Carrese and Prof. Michael Zuckert discuss John Locke, the ideas he proposed in Two Treatises of Government, how John Locke influenced America’s founding fathers.Thanks again for listening to the FedSoc Films Podcast! Be sure to rate and review us on your favorite podcast platform.Watch the full film, The Philosophers Behind the Founders, on YouTube at https://youtu.be/O7GvWSSMkisLearn more about Paul Carrese at https://is...
2021-02-10
41 min
The FedSoc Films Podcast
America’s Tag Team Philosophers | The Philosophers Behind the Founders
Who were the two most important philosophers behind the founders? In the episode of our series inspired by our film, The Philosophers Behind the Founders, Professor Paul Carrese and Professor Michael Zuckert join us to discuss John Locke and Baron de Montesquieu: The Tag Team Philosophers behind the American foundingThanks again for listening to the FedSoc Films Podcast! Be sure to rate and review us on your favorite podcast platform.Watch the full film, The Philosophers Behind the Founders, on YouTube at https://youtu.be/O7GvWSSMkisLearn more about Paul Carrese at...
2021-01-27
32 min
Liv Agar
Comedy's Relationship to Philosophy
This one took a lot of research, part two about Zizek, Lacan, Hegel, and Humour related to trump available on patreon.com/livposting Works cited/used for this episode “Refiguring Socrates: Comedy and Corporeality in the Socratic Tradition” by Daniel McLean “Postmodern Platos: Nietzsche, Heidegger, Gadamer, Strauss, Derrida” by Catherine Zuckert “Nietzsche and Comedy: Provocative Laughter Amidst a Tragic Philosophy” by Michael C. Rudar “The Odd One In: On Comedy” by Alana Zupancic “Recent Continental Philosophy and Comedy: Comic Overflow” by Bernard Freydberg “The Idea of Comedy: Hist...
2020-10-31
22 min
Liv Agar
Comedy's Relationship to Philosophy
This one took a lot of research, part two about Zizek, Lacan, Hegel, and Humour related to trump available on patreon.com/livposting Works cited/used for this episode “Refiguring Socrates: Comedy and Corporeality in the Socratic Tradition” by Daniel McLean “Postmodern Platos: Nietzsche, Heidegger, Gadamer, Strauss, Derrida” by Catherine Zuckert “Nietzsche and Comedy: Provocative Laughter Amidst a Tragic Philosophy” by Michael C. Rudar “The Odd One In: On Comedy” by Alana Zupancic “Recent Continental Philosophy and Comedy: Comic Overflow” by Bernard Freydberg “The Idea of Comedy: History, Theory, Critique” by Jan Hokenson
2020-10-31
22 min
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2020-05-01
5h 49
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Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/435942to listen full audiobooks. Title: Liberty: Natural Rights and the American Constitution Author: Michael Zuckert Narrator: Michael Zuckert Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 49 minutes Release date: May 1, 2020 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3.43 of Total 14 Ratings of Narrator: 4 of Total 6 Genres: The Americas Publisher's Summary: Much of the political life of the United States takes the form of contests about rights. This passion for liberty was forged and stoked by the nation's foundational documents: the Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights of the U.S. Constitution. Now you can join esteemed political scientist Professor...
2020-05-01
5h 49
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2020-05-01
05 min
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2020-05-01
5h 49
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2020-05-01
05 min
Lectures
Philosophic Anthropology and the Emergence of Liberal Constitutionalism
Title Philosophic Anthropology and the Emergence of Liberal Constitutionalism Description Audio recording of a lecture delivered by Michael Zuckert, Emeritus Professor of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame, on September 13, 2019 as part of the Formal Lecture Series. Zuckert describes his lecture topic as follows: "Constitution Day is intended to honor and cogitate on the Constitution. My talk focuses not so much on the constitution itself but on constitutionalism. To a large degree, I maintain, constitutionalism is a product of developments in political philosophy, especially in the realm of philosophic...
2019-10-05
50 min
Lectures
Philosophic Anthropology and the Emergence of Liberal Constitutionalism
Title Philosophic Anthropology and the Emergence of Liberal Constitutionalism Description Audio recording of a lecture delivered by Michael Zuckert, Emeritus Professor of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame, on September 13, 2019 as part of the Formal Lecture Series. Zuckert describes his lecture topic as follows: "Constitution Day is intended to honor and cogitate on the Constitution. My talk focuses not so much on the constitution itself but on constitutionalism. To a large degree, I maintain, constitutionalism is a product of developments in political philosophy, especially in the realm of philosophic...
2019-10-05
50 min
FedSoc Events
The Relationship Between the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution
In 1776, the Continental Congress declared the birth of a new nation. Six of the men who signed the Declaration of Independence went on to craft and sign the Constitution in 1787. What role does the Declaration of Independence play in constitutional interpretation? Should it be considered foundational to the Constitution’s purpose and structure or is it just one source among many?Prof. Randy E. Barnett, Carmack Waterhouse Professor of Legal Theory, Georgetown LawProf. Michael P. Zuckert, Nancy Reeves Dreux Professor of Political Science, The University of Notre DameProf. John Mikhail, Agnes N. Williams Research Pr...
2018-03-20
1h 21
Christendom College Lectures
Thinkin' About Lincoln | Dr. Michael Zuckert
Dr. Michael Zuckert presents Lincoln's theory of democratic statesmanship and the reasoning behind his political propositions. Dr. Zuckert also discusses the waves of praise and criticism that has been raised throughout the years. Dr. Zuckert is an accomplished author and the department chair of political science at the University of Notre Dame. A scholar of political philosophy and theory, American political thought, American constitutional history, and more, Zuckert co-authored and co-produced the public radio series Mr. Adams and Mr. Jefferson: A Nine Part Drama for the Radio, and was the senior advisor for the television series Liberty! A...
2018-03-14
52 min
Open Stacks
#20 UCHI 0101: Robert J. Richards, Michael Ruse, Catherine Zuckert & Katy Weintraub
This week on Open Stacks, we celebrate the new school year at our neighbor, the University of Chicago. We'll hear from Professors Catherine Zuckert and Nathan Tarcov on "Machiavelli's Politics," and Robert Richards and Michael Ruse on their book, "Debating Darwin". Plus, a very special interview with UChicago teacher, the Co-op's own Katy Weintraub. Open Stacks is the official podcast of the Seminary Co-operative Bookstores. This episode was produced by Kit Brennen & Imani E. Jackson.
2017-09-25
1h 09
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2014-12-31
29 min