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Bernard Yack is the Lerman Neubauer Professor of Democracy and Public Policy at Brandeis University’s Department of Politics. He also serves as affiliated faculty in the Department of German, Russian, and Asian Languages and Literature. His research focuses on political theory, the history of political thought, nationalism, democratic theory, and cultural pluralism. Yack is the author of prominent works like Nationalism and the Moral Psychology of Community and The Longing for Total Revolution, with current work on The Faces of Moral Pluralism.
Yack holds a Ph.D. from Harvard University and a B.A. from the University of Toronto. His scholarship bridges classical and modern thought, examining topics such as moral pluralism, liberal democracy, and the philosophical underpinnings of nationalism. He frequently critiques contemporary political challenges, including populist movements and the tension between progressive politics and cultural identity.
His research trends emphasize interdisciplinary analysis of nationalism, moral psychology, and the intersections between political philosophy and literature. Yack’s writings often highlight the ethical dimensions of political systems, questioning how liberal ideals interact with historical and cultural contexts. His contributions to Aristotelian political thought underscore the enduring relevance of classical theories to modern governance challenges.
Yack has no listed scientific awards but is widely cited for his influential critiques and syntheses of political theory. His advising and grants remain unspecified in the provided materials. He is based at the Olin-Sang American Civilization Center, contributing to Brandeis’s academic and research initiatives in political science and humanities.
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