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Call for Conference Papers and Volunteers

Belmont Abbey College, Belmont, NC
MARCH 9-11, 2023

The Ciceronian Society invites proposals of papers, panels, and roundtables for our annual interdisciplinary conference

PROPOSAL DEADLINE: DECEMBER 1st, 2022

Proposals should be sent to info@ciceroniansociety.org and consist of a

(1) Title

(2) All relevant authors

(3) An abstract of no more than 450 words

Previous conferences have included scholars and practitioners from classics, political science, law, sociology, linguistics, religious studies, architecture, art, philosophy, theology, history, economics, literature, and more!

We’ve seen papers on Wendell Berry, Aquinas, Bob Dylan, Philip Rieff, Hayek, Albert Jay Nock, Thoreau, Aristotle, Cormac McCarthy, the American Founders, Tocqueville, Kant, MacIntyre, Walker Percy, Adam Smith, Raymond Chandler, C.S. Lewis, Edmund Burke, Dante, Lincoln, Leo Strauss, Eric Voegelin, Machiavelli, Nietzsche, Augustine, T.S. Eliot, Mises, Seneca, Shakespeare, Robert Nisbet, Hawthorne, and, of course, Cicero.

Our presenters have covered an enormous range of topics, including constitutionalism, political theology, American political development, friendship, aristocracy, religious liberty, moral theory, agrarianism, Biblical hermeneutics, historiography, Catholic social teaching, rights, conservatism, liberalism, virtue, pedagogy, literary criticism, race, democracy, natural law, hospitality, ideology, conservation, and imagination.

Would you like to serve as a panel discussant or chair? Please let us know via info@ciceroniansociety.org. If you’d like to serve as a discussant, please share some details about your scholarly fields and expertise.

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