Monday, Wednesday, 3:30 - 4:30 pm in person
Thursday, 3:30 - 4:30 pm via Zoom
PhD, Cornell University
Roderick Long specializes in Greek philosophy; moral psychology; ethics; philosophy of social science; and political philosophy (with an emphasis on libertarian/anarchist theory). He has also taught medieval philosophy and eastern philosophy. He is the author of Reason and Value: Aristotle Versus Rand (Objectivist Center, 2000) and Rituals of Freedom: Libertarian Themes in Early Confucianism (Molinari Institute, 2016); editor of The Molinari Review; and co-editor of Anarchism/Minarchism: Is a Government Part of a Free Country? (Ashgate, 2008) and Social Class and State Power: Exploring an Alternative Radical Tradition (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018). He runs the Molinari Institute and Molinari Society; serves as webmaster and archivist for the Alabama Philosophical Society; blogs at Austro-Athenian Empire; and is a co-founder of the Center for a Stateless Society and the Alliance of the Libertarian Left.
Greek philosophy, moral psychology, ethics, political philosophy