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Plato Between the Teeth of the Beast: animals and democracy in tomorrow's Europe

Forum for European Philosophy public lecture

Date: Tuesday 11 February 2014 
Time: 6.30-8pm 
Venue: Wolfson Theatre, New Academic Building
Speaker: Dr Richard Iveson

How important are animals to the constitution of democracy? In this talk, Richard Iveson will consider whether the egalitarian entanglement of humans and other animals in fact constitutes the prior condition of any democratic community.

Richard Iveson is research fellow in the Centre for Critical and Cultural Studies at the University of Queensland.

Suggested hashtag for this event for Twitter users: #LSEanimals

This event is free and open to all with no ticket required. Entry is on a first come, first served basis. For any queries email j.cardinale@lse.ac.uk or call 020 7955 7539.

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