Leah Bradshaw is an associate professor at Brock University in St. Catharines, Ontario, specializing in Political Philosophy. She holds a PhD from York University. Leah Bradshaw teaches and writes on the history of political thought, as well as on contemporary issues in political theory. Publications include themes such as lying in politics, the relationship between emotions and reason in making political judgments, and the dissonance between polis and empire.
This lecture comes from the Cardus Centre for Cultural Renewal archives. It is part of the forum entitled Towards a Meaningful Pluralism, held at Trinity College, University of Toronto, Ontario in November 1995.
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