Ideas about the proper role of corporations in our society.
We do not know why we are here. We know we will die. We are filled with desire. How should we respond?
Last Dance With Unger, is a six-part, seven-hour academic performance, engaging the ideas of Roberto Unger and his new book, The World and Us (2024). No familiarity with Unger, this book, me, or anything else is needed to enjoy this series.
We do not know why we are here. We know we will die. We are filled with desire. How should we respond?
Last Dance With Unger, is a six-part, seven-hour academic performance, engaging the ideas of Roberto Unger and his new book, The World and Us (2024). No familiarity with Unger, this book, me, or anything else is needed to enjoy this series.
We do not know why we are here. We know we will die. We are filled with desire. How should we respond?
Last Dance With Unger, is a six-part, seven-hour academic performance, engaging the ideas of Roberto Unger and his new book, The World and Us (2024). No familiarity with Unger, this book, me, or anything else is needed to enjoy this series.
An act We do not know why we are here. We know we will die. We are filled with desire. How should we respond?
Last Dance With Unger, is a six-part, seven-hour academic performance, engaging the ideas of Roberto Unger and his new book, The World and Us (2024). No familiarity with Unger, this book, me, or anything else is needed to enjoy this series.
We do not know why we are here. We know we will die. We are filled with desire. How should we respond?
Last Dance With Unger, is a six-part, seven-hour academic performance, engaging the ideas of Roberto Unger and his new book, The World and Us (2024). No familiarity with Unger, this book, me, or anything else is needed to enjoy this series.
We do not know why we are here. We know we will die. We are filled with desire. How should we respond?
Last Dance With Unger, is a six-part, seven-hour academic performance, engaging the ideas of Roberto Unger and his new book, The World and Us (2024). No familiarity with Unger, this book, me, or anything else is needed to enjoy this series.
This episode is Part 2 of an audio version of my article, Moby-Dick as Corporate Catastrophe: Law, Ethics, and Redemption, 90. U. Cin. L. Rev. 372 (2021). Part 2 of 2.
This episode is Part 1 of an audio version of my article, Moby-Dick as Corporate Catastrophe: Law, Ethics, and Redemption, 90. U. Cin. L. Rev. 372 (2021). Part 1 of 2.
This episode provides an audio version of my article, Corporate Law as an Existential Project, 88 Fordham L. Rev. 1801 (2020).