James Ceaser
Where and when
SUMMARY: American thinkers and statesmen have sought to ground political life in first principles, or foundations, that derive from
ideas of nature, history, or faith. To achieve clarity about the American political thought and its development, each foundational concept must be defined and the important debates among them analyzed. This lecture will present and discuss some of the key controversies about foundational ideas from the period of the Founding until the present day.
James W. Ceaser is Professor of Politics at the University of Virginia, where he has taught since 1976. He has written several books on American politics and political thought, including Presidential Selection, Reforming the Reforms, Liberal Democracy and Political Science, Reconstructing America, and Nature and History in American Political Development. Professor Ceaser has held visiting professorships at the University of Florence, the University of Basel, Oxford University, the University of Bordeaux, and the University of Rennes. He is a frequent contributor to the popular press, and he often comments on American Politics for the Voice of America.