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Peter Emberley
Professor
Depts. of Political Science & Philosophy,
Carleton University

Peter C. Emberley is Professor of Political Science and Philosophy at Carleton University. He received his B.A. at the University of British Columbia, his M.A. at the University of Toronto, and his Ph.D. at the London School of Economics. His publications include Divine Hunger: Canadians on Spiritual WalkAbout (HarperCollins, January 2002), Zero Tolerance: Hot Button Politics in Canada’s Universities (Penguin, 1996), Values Education and Technology: The Ideology of Dispossession (University of Toronto Press, 1995), and Bankrupt Education: The Decline of Liberal Education in Canada (University of Toronto Press, 1994 [with Waller R. Newell]). He has published articles in political philosophy in Interpretation, Social Research, and the Canadian Journal of Political Science, and contributed chapters to edited books. In 1994 he was asked by Carleton University to design a core curriculum in the humanities and the result was a new school, the College of the Humanities, of which he is the Founding Director. He has participated in over one-hundred television, radio, and print interviews, including Cross-Country Checkup, Morningside, Canada AM, and TVO’s Studio 2. He is currently writing two books: one on St.Augustine and Hobbes, the other on the opportunities globalization has opened up in cultural communities in India.

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