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SUMMARY:How I Learned to Embrace Anger and Love the Bomb
DESCRIPTION:How I Learned to Embrace Anger and Love the Bomb \nDateJanuary 8\, 2014 \nTime7:00am to 9:30am \nLocation\n11377 Bunche Hall \nContact \n Aggression constitutes an essential element in a great deal of violence. We seek to examine how dispositional aggression influences attitudes toward foreign policy. Secondarily\, we also provide some analysis that interrogates the etiology of aggression. Recent work has begun to examine whether the tendency to engage in physical aggression might have some roots in genetic traits. In combination with particular environmental variables\, certain heritable characteristics appear to predispose certain individuals to a higher risk of responding aggressively to threat. We present results which include an analysis for the effects of sex\, education\, and parental and partner bonding on aggression. In addition\, we undertake a sociological and genetic analysis of traits related to aggression in a large population of Australians\, and their examine effects on attitudes toward foreign policy and moral dilemmas. Integrating genetic and environmental factors to provide a more comprehensive understanding of the effect of aggression on political attitudes and moral values uncovers new possibilities for interventions designed to ameliorate the effects of violence on society. \nEvent Details:  \nParking | Directions \nPlease register here:
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SUMMARY:Fall Quarter begins/Instruction begins – Monday
DESCRIPTION:Fall Quarter begins/Instruction begins – Monday \nDateJanuary 5\, 2015 \nTime6:00am \nLocation \nContact \nFall Quarter begins/Instruction begins – Monday \nEvent Details:  \nParking | Directions \nPlease register here:
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SUMMARY:Evangelical Reform and the Origins of the Modern Constitutional Order
DESCRIPTION:Evangelical Reform and the Origins of the Modern Constitutional Order \nDateJanuary 6\, 2014 \nTime4:00am to 5:30am \nLocation\n4357 Bunche Hall \nContact \nIn twenty-first century America\, religion seems to go hand in hand with veneration of the Constitution and its framers. But during the nineteenth century\, deeply religious Americans were almost as likely to condemn the Constitution as to praise it. Why did early religious activists often express disdain for a constitutional inheritance that their twenty-first-century successors regard with awed reverence? The answer\, in short\, is that Americans living in the aftermath of the great religious revivals of the early nineteenth century came to regard as sinful many activities and forms of property – from liquor\, to lottery tickets\, to slavery – that the founding generation had tolerated\, or even actively promoted. In order to rid the nation of sinful forms of property\, evangelicals found it necessary to challenge some of the framers’ most basic constitutional principles\, from their expansive conception of property rights to their commitment to decentralized regulatory authority. Evangelical reform efforts thus helped facilitate the birth of a new constitutional order in which conceptions of property rights and state-federal relations are increasingly viewed as fluid\, socially constructed\, and subject to modification by democratic majorities. In short\, the “living Constitution” which modern-day social conservatives routinely disparage was in no small part the creation of an earlier generation of religious activists. \nEvent Details:  \nParking | Directions \nPlease register here:
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