February 5, 2022



Join us for a special presentation and book launch of Free, the new memoir by Lea Ypi. Ypi will be joined by Andrew Moravcsik of Princeton University and New Yorker staff writer Margaret Talbot for a conversation exploring the book’s central themes of freedom and democracy, as well as Ypi’s experiences growing up in Albania during its transition from communism.
Lea Ypi is a Professor in Political Theory in the Government Department, London School of Economics, and Adjunct Associate Professor in Philosophy at the Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University.
Andrew Moravcsik is Professor of Politics and International Affairs, Director of the Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination, and directs the European Union Program at Princeton University. He is the most-cited political scientist of his cohort, especially on European Union integration, and he is Europe editor at Foreign Affairs.
Margaret Talbot is a staff writer at The New Yorker since 2004. Her pieces covering legal issues, social policy, and cultural history have appeared, in addition to the Times Magazine and The New Republic, where she was formerly executive editor, in The Atlantic Monthly, and The New York Times Magazine, among other places.
The program will be followed by an interactive Q and A with the presenters and other participants, and you will have the opportunity to put your own questions in real-time.
“Some people feel free to imagine their lives unbounded by history. Lea Ypi did not have that luxury.” — Margaret Talbot (The New Yorker)
“Drawing philosophical lessons from her experience, she dismisses both socialists who cling to utopian ideals and libertarians who espouse a minimal state, opting for a more moderate commitment to social democracy.” — Andrew Moravcsik (Foreign Affairs)
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