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Martin J. Wiener
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| Speakers: | Jim Pomerantz, Martin J. Wiener, Richard A. Nisbett, Richard J. Stoll |
| Location: | Duncan Hall, McMurtry Auditorium, Rice University |
| Date: | October 26, 2004 |
| Topic: | Violence in History |
| Format: | Speech |
| Length: | 71 minutes |
| Abstract: |
Martin J. Wiener, the Mary Gibbs Jones
Professor of History at Rice, will primarily address the history and
prospects of interpersonal violence in this lecture. What does the historical record suggest about whether violence is "natural" or "acquired" to human beings? What does it suggest about the possibilities for reducing its role in human affairs? Have we progressed or retrogressed in recent centuries? This talk, following his own scholarship, will primarily address the history and prospects of interpersonal violence, but will also look at the larger realm of ethnic, national and ideological violent conflict. Panelists: Richard A. Nisbett, Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, Rice University Richard J. Stoll, Associate Dean/Professor, Social Sciences, Political Science Department, Rice University |
| Links: |
Rice News article (October 21, 2004)
Martin J. Wiener web site Scientia Lecture Series |
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