Oct 27

Carleton Connects: Joel Schlosser ’03 on the entanglement of democracy and the environment

Mon, October 27, 2025 • 1:00pm - 2:00pm (1h)

What would a sustainable democracy look like? How do politics and ecology shape one another? And what does conscious mythmaking have to do with it all? Join political science professor Joel Schlosser ’03 for a discussion of these and other questions that lie at the heart of his most recent book, Earthborn Democracy: A Political Theory of Entangled Life.

The webinar begins at 1:00 p.m. Central on Monday, October 27. Register online.

Joel Schlosser ’03 is a professor of political science at Bryn Mawr College, where he also holds the Fairbank Professorship in the Humanities and in 2018 received the Rosalyn Schwartz Award for teaching. His most recent book, co-written with Ali Aslam and David McIvor, is Earthborn Democracy (2024), which offers a new vision of ecological and participatory democratic life for a time of crisis. He is also the author of Herodotus in the Anthropocene (2020) and What Would Socrates Do? (2014). He has taught at Carleton (in 2008 and 2010) and Deep Springs College, where he held the Julian Steward Chair in the Social Sciences.

Our webinars are recorded. Visit the Carleton Connects archive to view more than a decade's worth of earlier shows.

Event Contact: Christopher Brunelle

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Carleton Connects: Joel Schlosser ’03 on the entanglement of democracy and the environment
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