Morgan Marietta

Facts in Politics and the Problem of Hubris

In Person

April 18, 2024
4:00 pm EDT - 5:30 pm EDT
Location: New Hampshire Institute of Politics

The New Hampshire Institute of Politics, in partnership with the Center for Ethics in Society and the Honors Program, is pleased to welcome Morgan Marietta as part of our spring Speaker Series.

About the speaker: Morgan Marietta is Dean of the Center for Economics, Politics & History at the University of Austin. Prior to joining the University of Austin, he taught at the University of Massachusetts Lowell for eleven years and served as Chair of Political Science (briefly) at the University of Texas at Arlington. He studies the political consequences of belief, focusing on constitutional politics, political psychology, and facts in politics.

Marietta is the author of four books, including A Citizen’s Guide to American Ideology, A Citizen’s Guide to the Constitution and the Supreme Court, The Politics of Sacred Rhetoric: Absolutist Appeals and Political Persuasion, and most recently One Nation, Two Realities: Dueling Facts in American Democracy.

His studies of contemporary politics, including absolutist rhetoric, ideological premises, the rhetoric of reality, and the role of hubris have appeared in the leading journals in political science, including the Journal of Politics, British Journal of Political Science, and the American Political Science Review. He is the founding editor of the annual SCOTUS series at Palgrave Macmillan on the major rulings of the Supreme Court, now in its sixth year, and is a regular commentator on the Court at TheConversation.com. His current book project is The Supreme Court of Facts, on the role of the Court in settling disputed perceptions of reality.

In partnership with the Center for Ethics in Society and the Honors Program at Saint Anselm College. 
Free and open to the public.  

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