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  2. Dana D. Nelson - Wikipedia

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    Dana D. Nelson is a professor of English [1] at Vanderbilt University and a prominent progressive advocate for citizenship [2] and democracy. She is notable for her criticism—in her books such as Bad for Democracy—of excessive presidential power and for exposing a tendency by Americans towards presidentialism, which she defines as the people's neglect of basic citizenship duties while ...

  3. Wolf Wolfensberger - Wikipedia

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    Wolf Peregrin Joachim Wolfensberger, Ph.D. (1934–2011) [1] was a German American academic who influenced disability policy and practice through his development of North American Normalization and social role valorization (SRV).

  4. Thomas Alan Schwartz - Wikipedia

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    Schwartz earned his B.A. from Columbia University and PhD from Harvard University. [3] He taught at Harvard University, and has been teaching at Vanderbilt since 1990. [1]His specialization includes the history of America's foreign relations and twentieth century American history.

  5. David Wood (philosopher) - Wikipedia

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    David Wood (born 1946) was Centennial Professor of Philosophy, and Joe B. Wyatt Distinguished University Professor, at Vanderbilt University.. Wood has taught philosophy in Europe and the United States for over thirty years, and is the author of 16 books.

  6. Robert B. Talisse - Wikipedia

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    Robert B. Talisse (born 1970) is an American philosopher and political theorist. He is currently Professor of Philosophy [1] and former [‡ 1] Chair of the Philosophy Department at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, where he is also a Professor of Political Science.

  7. Amy Vanderbilt - Wikipedia

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    Amy Osborne Vanderbilt (July 22, 1908 – December 27, 1974) was an American authority on etiquette. In 1952 she published the best-selling book Amy Vanderbilt's Complete Book of Etiquette. [1] The book, later retitled Amy Vanderbilt's Etiquette, has been updated and is still in circulation. Its longtime popularity has led to it being ...

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  9. Mark Jarman - Wikipedia

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    Mark Jarman. Mark F. Jarman (born in Mount Sterling, Kentucky) is an American poet and critic often identified with the New Narrative branch of the New Formalism; he was co-editor with Robert McDowell of The Reaper throughout the 1980s.