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*[[Democratiya]] | [[Engage]] - Chair | [[Euston Manifesto]] | [[International Advisory Board for Academic Freedom]], conference participant <ref>[[Media:IAB_Conference_Agenda.pdf|Text of Conference Invite Email]]</ref> | | *[[Democratiya]] | [[Engage]] - Chair | [[Euston Manifesto]] | [[International Advisory Board for Academic Freedom]], conference participant <ref>[[Media:IAB_Conference_Agenda.pdf|Text of Conference Invite Email]]</ref> | | ||
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+ | *X account [https://twitter.com/runthinkwrite runthinkwrite] | ||
==Reeferences== | ==Reeferences== |
Latest revision as of 08:12, 7 June 2024
- Jon Pike is a senior lecturer in philosophy at the Open University, and the chair of the OU's two courses in political philosophy. He studied PPE at Oxford, and then went to Glasgow to write about Marx and Aristotle, and published From Aristotle to Marx in 1999. This was followed by Reading Political Philosophy and Debates in Contemporary Political Philosophy. For several years he struggled quite hard to be a Marxist; he has now dropped that struggle in favour of trying to sketch out a consistent moral theory for the left.
Affiliations
- Democratiya | Engage - Chair | Euston Manifesto | International Advisory Board for Academic Freedom, conference participant [2] |
Contact
- X account runthinkwrite
Reeferences
- ↑ Jon Pike profile, Comment is free, accessed 14 April 2008.
- ↑ Text of Conference Invite Email