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Walter J. Nicgorski, Ph.D.<br />

Professor Emeritus, <strong>Program</strong> of Liberal Studies; Concurrent Professor,<br />

Political Science<br />

Biography<br />

Walter Nicgorski joined the University of Notre Dame faculty in 1964, coming from the<br />

University of Chicago where he completed his M.A. and Ph.D. He served 20 years at The Review<br />

of Politics, where he was chief editor from 1994-2004. Earlier, he chaired the <strong>Program</strong> of Liberal<br />

Studies, Notre Dame’s 62-year-old Great Books <strong>Program</strong>. He has been a visiting scholar at<br />

Harvard University and at Cambridge University, as well as a visiting tutor in the Graduate<br />

Institute of St. John’s College (Santa Fe, N.M.).<br />

Under the sponsorship of the National Endowment for the Humanities, Nicgorski has directed<br />

summer seminars at Notre Dame for high school teachers, taught in the University’s <strong>Alumni</strong><br />

College program, and chaired the Committee on Academic Progress, an Arts and Letters<br />

honors program in the 1960s. He is a classically trained political theorist who has published<br />

essays on Cicero, liberal and character education, American political foundations, Leo Strauss,<br />

Yves Simon, and Allan Bloom. He is co-editor of, and contributor to, An Almost Chosen People:<br />

The Moral Aspirations of Americans (1976), Leo Strauss: Political Philosopher and Jewish<br />

Thinker (1999), and Cicero’s Practical Philosophy (2012).<br />

Lectures<br />

The American Constitutional Tradition: Historic Strengths and Current Challenges<br />

Set against the background of the Constitution’s remarkable endurance, rare amendment, and often helpful flexibility, this lecture<br />

explores four challenges to the present American political order. They are the apparent erosion of the moral foundations of<br />

citizenship, the tension between liberty and security in the age of terrorism, the perplexity posed in part by globalization over the<br />

right size or scale for political community, and the economic “crisis” of our time.<br />

Classical Perspectives on Friendship and Aging<br />

Drawing especially from the writings of Aristotle and Cicero, the lecture illuminates aspects of friendship and aging that remain<br />

vitally important for human happiness in the present time. This lecture highlights the role of moral character in friendship and<br />

aging, the rarity of true friendship, and the difficulties for friendship in old age.<br />

The Federalist Papers: A Unique and American Great Book<br />

This lecture explores the origin and nature of the influential collection. The Federalist Papers samples the book’s rich insights into<br />

political life and human nature, and traces its role in good and bad times from the creation of the power of judicial review to the<br />

Nixon resignation and the Clinton impeachment.<br />

The Morality of the Liberal Arts<br />

This lecture addresses the following question: does the exercise of the critical faculties and the broadening experience of a liberal<br />

education contribute to or undermine good character and good citizenship? In addressing this question, this lecture clarifies the<br />

differences between general learning, technical expertise, the liberal arts, and the humanities.<br />

A Superb Statesman and Thinker: Cicero’s Achievements in the Roman Republic<br />

This lecture explores a slice of history around the achievements of Cicero as orator, lawyer, philosopher, political leader, and<br />

correspondent. It brings to light his wisdom and alleged weaknesses while introducing his ancient as well as modern enemies.<br />

72 The Hesburgh Lecture Series, <strong>2013</strong> <strong>Program</strong><br />

Categories<br />

Education, Family,<br />

Government, History

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