
Who is my neighbor? Immigration in a Post-Liberal Age
Nathan Pinkoski12:00pm – 1:00pm
In his forthcoming book, Actually Existing Postliberalism, Nathan Pinkowski argues that, notwithstanding contemporary debates about liberal and postliberal philosophy, we’re already living in a postliberal world. Changing global immigration patterns are emblematic of this shift, posing significant challenges for historically liberal institutions. How should Christians think about issues of nationhood? How can nations navigate post-liberal realities while exercising love of neighbor?
Nathan Pinkoski earned his BA (Hon) from the University of Alberta and his MPhil and DPhil in Politics from the University of Oxford. He’s taught at Princeton University, the University of Toronto, and the University of Florida. Pinkoski’s research and writings cover the decline of republican government and the rise of postconstitutionalism in the United States and Western Europe. He has published in a variety of academic and popular journals, including Compact, First Things, Perspectives on Political Science, and The Claremont Review of Books. His book project, Actually Existing Postliberalism, examines the transformation of the West since 1989. It is under contract with Basic Books. He is also translating Éric Zemmour’s bestseller The Suicide of the French (Le Suicide français) into English for Encounter Books.
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