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Start: 7:00 pm
FRIDAY,
JANUARY 25TH AT 7:00 PM
JOHN BURT discusses
Lincoln's Tragic Pragmatism: Lincoln, Douglas, and Moral Conflict
"A magnificent
achievement." - Daniel Walker Howe, author of What Hath God
Wrought
Far more than slavery was
at stake in 1858, when challenger Abraham Lincoln debated incumbent
Stephen Douglas seven times in the race for a U.S. Senate seat from
Illinois. In Lincoln's Tragic Pragmatism, literary critic John
Burt examines the overarching and still relevant questions posed by
the Lincoln-Douglas debates: Can a liberal political system be used
to mediate moral disputes? And if it cannot, is violence inevitable?
Join us for an evening with Brandeis English professor John Burt, as he discusses what
historian John Stauffer has called, "A brilliant,
ground-breaking book with fresh insights on almost every page."
Parking is available directly behind
Back Pages in the Crescent Street Lot (no charge after 6 PM).
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