• (Hybrid) Hélène Périvier on The Feminist Economy

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    What steps need to be taken in order to combat the economy of the patriarchy? Economist Héléne Périvier explains how gender equality may be achieved through a feminist economics.

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  • (Hybrid) Jeff Deutsch on In Praise of Good Bookstores

    The American Library in Paris

    Director of Seminary Co-op Bookstores Jeff Deutsch considers the bookstore in the modern day: its different parts, its multiple functions, and the deep importance of its continued existence.

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  • (Hybrid) Lauren Bastide on Feminist Futures

    The American Library in Paris

    Could feminism save the world? Lauren Bastide speaks on the application of feminist principles to society at large, with life-altering consequences.

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  • Critical Conversations Meeting One: Overstimulated in a Hyperstimulated World

    The American Library in Paris

    Meeting one of Critical Conversations, an expert-led discussion series that allows Library members to ponder the most important issues of our time. This season: a reflection on how to lead a contemplative, vital, and unmediated life in an ever-faster digital world.

  • (Hybrid) Marc Selverstone on The Kennedy Withdrawal

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    American history expert Marc Selverstone offers a new and surprising response to a famously unanswerable question: what were JFK’s intentions for Vietnam?

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  • Entre Nous: Thinking Translation with Gayatri Spivak and Emily Apter

    The American Library in Paris

    Gayatri Spivak and Emily Apter appear on Zoom to discuss translating thought and thinking translation. A conversation at the Library organized in collaboration with Columbia Global Centers | Paris and the Institute for Ideas and Imagination.

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  • (Online) Simon Critchley on Questioning Everything

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    Virtual Event

    Philosopher Simon Critchley speaks about the most fundamental questions in philosophy, their relevance in the contemporary age, and how we might try to answer them.

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