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Peter Daniel Haworth

My name is Peter Haworth, and I am an independent scholar living in Phoenix, Arizona. I received my Ph.D. in Government from Georgetown University in 2008, and I am currently working on various writing projects in American Political Thought. My interests include American Political Development, Traditionalist Thought, Constitutional Law, Southern Americana, Virtue Ethics, Natural Law, Political Theology, and many other topics within the history of political theory.

Articles by Peter Daniel Haworth

Ciceronian Society Conference Schedule, March 27 – 29, Mount Saint Mary’s University

The 2014 Ciceronian Society Conference at Mount Saint Mary's University (Emmitsburg, Maryland) is quickly approaching. Below is our schedule of speakers for March 27th - 29th. Several notable intellectuals will…

Ciceronian Society Conference at Mount Saint Mary’s University, March 27th-29th

We are pleased to announce the coming Ciceronian Society Conference, March 27-29, 2014, at Mount Saint Mary's University, Emmitsburg, MD. Scholars such as James Matthew Wilson, Jeff Taylor, David Walsh, Bruce Frohnen,…
February 13, 2014

Longing for Home Over Glory: An Artful Interpretation of the Epic Poems by Homer and Virgil

Dramatic paths to glory are viewed with skepticism in our modern democratic age. As Tocqueville suggests, “amongst democratic nations ambition is ardent and continual, but its aim is not habitually…
October 17, 2013

Nomocracy In Politics

FPR readers can now enjoy another web magazine that complements the already excellent work of the Front Porch Republic. Nomocracy In Politics is a new website that explores Liberty, Prudence, Imperfection, and…
August 26, 2013

Abbeville Institute Summer School: “Understanding the South and the Southern Tradition.”

Many FPR readers may be interested in attending the Abbeville Institute's Eleventh Annual Summer School: "Understanding the South and the Southern Tradition." It will be held at St. Christopher Conference Center, Seabrook…
April 30, 2013

Ciceronian Conference: Friday, March 1st and Saturday, March 2nd

FPR readers and enthusiasts are invited to attend the coming Ciceronian Society Conference at Mount Saint Mary's University in Emmitsburg, Maryland this coming Friday, March 1st  through  Saturday, March 2nd.…
February 22, 2013

Richard Weaver on War and Stephen Smith on Liberalism in ANAMNESIS.

FPR readers will be interested in two new essays in ANAMNESIS. The first, by Professor Jay Langdale, is a fascinating examination of Richard Weaver's analysis of pathologies related to modern…

American Enthusiasts At The Gates: A Review of D.G. Hart’s From Billy Graham to Sarah Palin

D. G. Hart, From Billy Graham to Sarah Palin: Evangelicals and the Betrayal of American Conservatism (Grand Rapids, MI: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2011). ISB: 978-0-8028-6628-8. 252 Pages. Cost:…
April 30, 2012

“Derrida’s Hope and Despair for Globalization”

Many FPR readers will enjoy "Derrida’s Hope and Despair for Globalization" in ANAMNESIS.
April 27, 2012

Abbeville Institute’s July 2012 Summer School: “The Greatness of Southern Literature.”

Many FPR readers will be interested in a fabulous summer school opportunity being offered by the Abbeville Institute this July (22-27) at Seabrook Island, South Carolina.
April 20, 2012

New ANAMNESIS Symposium: “Views on Hawthorne, Simms, History, and Progress.”

Many FPR readers will enjoy the new symposium, "Views on Hawthorne, Simms, History, and Progress," in ANAMNESIS, A Journal for the Study of Tradition, Place, and 'Things Divine.'
April 16, 2012

Newman, MacIntyre, Aristotle, and Tradition in ANAMNESIS

Those interested in J.H. Newman, Aristotle, and traditional theory will enjoy the new ANAMNESIS essay, "J.H. Newman and the Aristotelian Structure of Traditions." 
March 27, 2012