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Ioannis
D. Evrigenis is Assistant Professor
of Political
Science at Tufts University.
He is the author of Fear
of Enemies and Collective Action,
of articles on a wide range of issues in political theory,
and co-editor of Johann Gottfried Herder’s Another
Philosophy of History & Selected Political Writings.
At present, he is working on a study of the concept of the state
of nature in the history of political thought, entitled “Anarchy
and Equality”.
Evrigenis holds a BA from Grinnell College, an MSc from the London
School of Economics & Political Science, as well as AM and
PhD degrees from Harvard University. His doctoral dissertation
was awarded
the Herrnstein Prize. He
has received grants and fellowships from Princeton University's
Center for Human Values, the National Endowment for the Humanities,
the American Philosophical Society, the Alexander S. Onassis
Public Benefit Foundation, the Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation,
and the Earhart Foundation, among others, as well as five
Certificates
of Distinction in Teaching from Harvard University's Derek Bok
Center for Teaching and Learning.
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