
Conversations on Inequality and Public Policy: Affirmative Action
Reflecting on the SCOTUS decision on race-based admissions, this conversation joins different perspectives on affirmative action.
Reflecting on the SCOTUS decision on race-based admissions, this conversation joins different perspectives on affirmative action.
Melissa Kearney delivers her findings on how modern trends in family structure perpetuate inequality and erode social mobility.
A convening to evaluate the major efforts of the 1960s to address persistent disadvantage.
Darrin McMahon traces the evolution of the concept of equality, examining its philosophical roots and historical transformations.
Daniel Markovits challenges the false promise of meritocracy and its effects on inequality.
Tara Watson discusses the profound impacts of America's immigration enforcement, revealing its economic costs and human toll.
The event will explore the problem of inequality through diverse intellectual traditions and reflect on its threats to society.
This event explores the ethical and practical justifications for limiting extreme wealth.
A conversation to confront the complex intersection of standardized testing, college admissions, and social equality.
In their book Marx, Brian Leiter and Jaime Edwards provide a broad and penetrating synthesis of Marx’s ideas.