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Lectures: 'Regulating For Freedom' at Dublin Public Libraries
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Monday October 06, 2003 17:39
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Regulating For Freedom
REGULATING FOR FREEDOM
This series of twelve lectures explores the nature of human freedom. A number of academics authors, and journalists, will pose a succession of questions in Dublin Public Libraries throughout October, November and December 2003.
The lectures will examine the tension between collective and individual identity. Does the group provide the memory and rigour necessary to civilize? Is freedom only experienced individually? Does the group liberate or oppress individual members? Five sources of group identity will be discussed: gender, family, nationality, political ideology and religion.
In addition, lectures will examine equality legislation, directly addressing the paradox of regulating for freedom.
Programme of Events
Monday 6th October, 6.30pm Central Library In Defence of Tribalism John Waters, author, playwright and newspaper columnist
Monday 13th October, 6.30pm Raheny Library Religion: Liberation or Oppression? Dr Gerard Casey, author and Head of the Department of Philosophy at UCD
Monday 20th October, 6.30pm Finglas Library Kill them all! God will know his own: Religion and the Fate of the Individual Dick Spicer, author and co-ordinator of the Association of Irish Humanists
Monday 3rd November, 6.30pm Ballymun Library Ideas, Ideology and Freedom of Thought Fintan OíToole, author, columnist and theatre critic
Monday 10th November, 6.30pm Ballyfermot Library Unfamiliar Families ñ Ireland 2003 Ailbhe Smyth, lecturer, writer and Director of the Women's Education, Research and Resource Centre (WERRC).
Monday 17th November, 6.30pm Terenure Library The Curse of the Three-pint Provos: How a Perverse, Self-deluded View of National Identity Neutered a Nation and Diminished itís People Alan Ruddock, columnist with the Sunday Independent.
Thursday 20th November, 6.30pm Rathmines Library Freedom, Responsibility and Feminism Emer OíKelly, columnist with the Sunday Independent and arts critic.
Monday 24th November, 6.30pm Cabra Library Why Womenís Rights are Human Rights Prof. Ivana Bacik, Reid Professor of Criminal Law, Criminology and Penology at T.C.D. and a practising barrister.
Thursday 27th November, 6.30pm Central Library, Ilac Centre Planning for Equality Niall Crowley, Chief Executive of the Equality Authority.
Monday 1st December, 6.30pm Coolock Library Autonomy, the Family and Society: New Choices Prof. William Binchy, Regius Professor of Law, T.C.D. and author of ' A Casebook of Irish Family Law'.
Monday 8th December, 6.30pm Pembroke Library Ideas Nurture the Individual, Ideology Nurtures the Collective Eoghan Harris, political columnist for the Sunday Independent and former R.T.E. producer.
Monday 15th December, 6.30pm Central Library, Ilac Centre Legislative Protectionism and Affirmative Action: A Winnerís Curse Constantin T. Gurdgiev, Director of the Open Republic Institute and lecturer at T.C.D.
ADMISSION IS FREE
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3Three from the Sunday Indo???? Anybody have any more details of how this happended? Or they sponsoring the event?
Anyone attending is expected to wear a blue shirt.
Seriously though, I don't see any of these lecturers as being at all progressive, other than perhaps Dick Spicer (purely on the humanist issue).
All of them seem to me to be revisionist on the national question. I suppose these lectures will attract the type of posers who think the like of Kevin Myers and Eoghan Harris are intellectuals.
I think I might have more interesting things to do on those days, like cutting my toenails.
Is it a purpose made toe-nail clipper? Or would it be a normal pair of nail scissors? Or does "moi" have talons in place of graceful little nails and need to use more serious implements like perhaps garden shears?