GREGORY S. WEINER Department of Political Science Assumption College 500 Salisbury Street Worcester, MA (703)

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GREGORY S. WEINER Department of Political Science Assumption College 500 Salisbury Street Worcester, MA 01609 (703)798-0268 gs.weiner@assumption.edu ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Current Assistant Professor of Political Science Assumption College 2010-2011 Postdoctoral Research Associate Political Theory Project Brown University EDUCATION Ph.D. (Government) Georgetown University (2010) Major: Political Theory Minors: Philosophy (tested), American Government Dissertation (Defended with Distinction): Madison s Metronome: The Constitution and the Tempo of American Politics Committee: George W. Carey (advisor), Patrick Deneen and Richard Boyd Areas of Major Comprehensive Examination (Passed with Distinction): Ancient, Long 18 th Century, American and Liberal Political Thought M.A. (Liberal Studies) Georgetown University (2005) Concentration: Theory and Practice of American Democracy Thesis: Needles in Madison s Haystack: Minority Factions and Pressure Group Politics in the Extended Republic Advisor: George W. Carey B.A. (Government) University of Texas at Austin (1991) PUBLICATIONS BOOKS Madison s Metronome: The Constitution, Majority Rule and the Tempo of American Politics, University Press of Kansas (March 2012)

American Burke: The Uncommon Liberalism of Daniel Patrick Moynihan, University Press of Kansas (February 2015) ARTICLES James Madison and the Legitimacy of Majority Factions, American Political Thought (fall 2013) REFERENCE John Adams and Separation of Powers, Blackwell s Encyclopedia of Political Thought REVIEWS Review of Cosmic Constitutional Theory by Judge J. Harvie Wilkinson III, Society (March 2013) Review of Moynihan s Moment by Gil Troy, Society (December 2013) Review of Edmund Burke: The First Conservative by Jesse Norman and The Great Debate: Edmund Burke, Thomas Paine and the Birth of Right and Left by Yuval Levin, Society (forthcoming) Review of The Intellectual Life of Edmund Burke by David Bromwich, Society (Summer 2015) ARTICLES IN PROGRESS OR UNDER REVIEW Machiavelli s Inflationary Economy of Violence, invitation to revise and resubmit from Interpretation Needles in Madison s Haystack, under revision NON-REFEREED WRITINGS Modern Age The Founding Fathers: A Conserving Caucus in Action, (co-authored with George W. Carey, January 2014) Extensions (Carl Albert Center, University of Oklahoma) Majorities and Madisonian Paradoxes Online Library of Law and Liberty (www.libertylawsite.org) Congress and Deliberation in the Age of Wilson: An Elegy, invited Liberty Forum essay, May 2013 (respondents: Stephen F. Knott and George Thomas) Approximately four dozen other op-ed-length essays on constitutional issues and current events 2

The Imaginative Conservative (www.imaginativeconservative.org) The War on Terror and the Quest for Community Prudence as Excellence: Edmund Burke, Abraham Lincoln and the Problem of Greatness TEACHING Lead Instructor Assumption College The American Founding The American Congress American Political Thought Problems in Civil Liberties Constitutional Law Political Issues: The Quest for Justice American Government Brown University: Capitalism: For and Against Authority and Legitimacy: Basis and Boundaries of Majority Rule Georgetown University: American Political Thought The Federalist on Current Affairs Johns Hopkins University Advanced Academic Programs American Political Thought History of American Political Communication Speechwriting: Composition and Delivery Teaching Competencies Introduction to/history of Political Thought, American Political Thought, Constitutional Law/Civil Liberties, Democratic Theory, Social Contract Theory/Liberalism, 18 th Century Political Thought, American Government, Political Rhetoric RESEARCH IN PROGRESS The Judicial Dilemma : Uses both theory and case law to argue that originalist jurisprudential principles are not inherently compatible with judicial restraint and that restraint must therefore ultimately rely on the disposition rather than the philosophy of judges. 3

Quantum Constitutionalism : Draws on The Federalist, the ratification debates and other writings of the Framers to argue that the Constitution is designed not to guarantee respect for individual rights in each case but rather to create higher and higher probabilities, growing with time, that majorities will behave reasonably. When Veneration Becomes Excessive (co-authored with Benjamin A. Kleinerman, Michigan State University): Madison s call for constitutional veneration in Federalist 49 has been misinterpreted as setting an unreasonably high bar for constitutional amendments, a device he assumed would be used far more frequently. PRESENTATIONS 2013 Congress Constitutional Capitulation, University of Oklahoma Department of Political Science and Institute for American Constitutional Heritage (Invited Lecture) 2013 Why We re Wrong About Rights: George W. Carey on Individualism, Community and the Contemporary Condition, American Political Science Association 2013 When Veneration Becomes Excessive: James Madison on Constitutional Amendments, American Political Science Association (co-authored with Benjamin A. Kleinerman) 2013 Needles in Madison s Haystack: Minority Factions and Pressure Group Politics in the Extended Republic, Midwest Political Science Association 2012 A Conversation on the Presidency, Assumption College 2012 James Madison and the Legitimacy of Majority Factions, American Political Science Association (scheduled but canceled due to hurricane) 2012 When Veneration Becomes Excessive: James Madison on Constitutional Amendments, Midwest Political Science Association (co-authored with Benjamin A. Kleinerman) 2011 Quantum Constitutionalism, American Political Science Association 2010 Temporal Republicanism, Brown University Political Philosophy Workshop 2010 The Collision and Contagion of the Passions: Factions, Justice and the Extent of Popular Authority in Federalist 10, Northeast Political Science Association 2008 The Mild Voice of Reason : James Madison and the Tempo of American Democracy, Southern Political Science Association 2007 The Is, the Ought Not and the Oven of Akhnai: Faith and Reason in Strauss Natural Right and History, Midwest Political Science Association 2006 Mr. Cheney, Meet Mr. Agathocles: Torture, Terrorism and Machiavelli s Economy of Violence, Northeastern Political Science Association 4

2006 Raising Money, Raising Hackles: Analyzing Interest Group Response to Supreme Court Decisions through Direct Mail Solicitations, Southern Political Science Association (co-author) PANELS AND CONFERENCES 2013 Discussant, Political Theory in the American Founding and Antebellum Era, Midwest Political Science Association 2013 Invited Participant, Limiting Majoritarianism in Republican Constitutional Theory, Liberty Fund Colloquium 2012 Invited Participant, Liberty and the Paradoxes of Democracy, Liberty Fund Colloquium 2012 Invited Participant, John Marshall and His Critics, Liberty Fund Colloquium 2010 Panel Discussant, Rights, Consent, and the Scope of Political Power in America, Northeast Political Science Association 2010 Panel Chair and Discussant, Contextualizing Deliberative Democracy, Public Justification, and the Politically Possible, Northeast Political Science Association 2010 Invited Participant, The Founding and Re-Founding of America, Lehrman American Studies Seminar at Harvard University 2009 Discussant, Joseph Addison s Cato, Georgetown University Political Theory Colloquium 2009 Invited Participant: James Madison and the Extended Republic: Size, Republicanism, and Liberty in the Early Republic, Liberty Fund Colloquium 2008 Invited Participant: Summer Institute, Jack Miller Center for the Teaching of America s Founding Principles HONORS AND AWARDS 2011 Jack Miller Center, Chairman s Award for Best Dissertation in American Political Thought 2010 Georgetown University Harold N. Glassman Award for Best Dissertation in the Social Sciences 2009 Best Self-Taught Course by a Graduate Student, Georgetown University ( The Federalist on Current Affairs ) 2006 Best Graduate Student Paper in Political Theory, Georgetown University ( To Try Experiments Merely Upon Philosophy: Hume, Montesquieu and the Tenth 5

Federalist ) SERVICE Secretary and Executive Committee Member, Assumption College Faculty Senate, 2013-2014, 2014-2015 Director, Minor in Law Ethics and Constitutional Studies, Assumption College Member, Working Group on Core Curriculum, Assumption College, 2012-2013, 2014 Member, Standing Committee on General Education, Assumption College Manuscript Reviewer, American Political Thought and Law and History Review LANGUAGES Reading: French (tested by exam) and Hebrew OTHER PROFESSIONAL 1999-2010 Content Communications, LLC Arlington, Virginia 1993-1999 U.S. Senator Bob Kerrey Washington, D.C. 1996 [leave of absence] Morales for U.S. Senate Dallas, Texas Founder and president of political and public relations writing firm. Wrote speeches and op-eds for national political figures -- including Cabinet officials, governors, senators and members of Congress -- as well as leading corporate executives. Published ghostwritten articles in leading newspapers, including Washington Post, New York Times and Boston Globe. Ghostwriter of books published by Penguin Viking Press and Simon & Schuster. Several positions as senior aide to prominent member of U.S. Senate, including press secretary, communications director and policy director. Statewide campaign manager for Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate. Coordinated strategy, served as principle media spokesperson, managed staff of more than 20 and supervised budget of more than $1 million in Senate campaign that garnered national and international attention. 1992-1993 U.S. Senators Lloyd Bentsen and Bob Krueger Washington, D.C. Positions included staff assistant and deputy press secretary. 6

1991-1992 Williamson County Sun Georgetown, Texas Reporter and editor for local newspaper in Central Texas. 7