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Unsettled Citizens | Economic Citizenship || Radcliffe Institute

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WELCOME
Tomiko Brown-Nagin, Dean, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study; Daniel P.S. Paul Professor of Constitutional Law, Harvard Law School; and Professor of History, Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences

FRAMING REMARKS (5:21)
Daniel Carpenter, faculty director of the social sciences program, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, and Allie S. Freed Professor of Government, Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences

ECONOMIC CITIZENSHIP (13:24)
In the first panel of the “Unsettled Citizens” conference. presented by the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, panelists debate the concept of economic citizenship, asking to what extent citizenship can be bought, constituted, or even lost by means of variation in wealth.

Featuring:
K. Sabeel Rahman (17:28), president, Demos; associate professor of law, Brooklyn Law School

Rosita Kaaháni Worl (31:45), president, Sealaska Heritage Institute

Zephyr Teachout (52:55), associate professor of law, Fordham University School of Law

Moderated by Kenneth W. Mack, Lawrence D. Biele Professor of Law, Harvard Law School

PANEL DISCUSSION (1:11:14)
AUDIENCE Q&A (1:24:53)

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