
Max Skjönsberg
@maxskjonsberg
Assistant Professor of Humanities @UFHamilton. Author of The Persistence of Party: Ideas of Harmonious Discord in c18th Britain (CUP, 2021).
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Published! Symposium on #Hayekian Systems: Research into the Structure of Social Interaction with Roger Koppl 🗽, and several others. REVIEWS: Ojel L. Rodriguez Burgos, Nathan Moore, and others. cosmosandtaxis.org/ct-1356/

On Adam Smith, Patronage, and the law of gratitude. open.substack.com/pub/digression… shout out to Max Skjönsberg

🔔 New Symposium Alert! 🔔 Dive into "Quentin Skinner's Republican Liberty" with reviews by Max Skjönsberg (Max Skjönsberg) and Aaron N. Coleman (Aaron N. Coleman). In this symposium, our writers explore Skinner's book "Liberty as Independence," which challenges the negative liberty

"Provincializing Europe Revised": 25 years after the publication of Dipesh Chakrabarty's major work, Richard Bourke (Cambridge History) offers a review article critically analysing its context, arguments, & legacy tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…



My review of Quentin Skinner's new book "Liberty as Independence: The Making and Unmaking of a Political Ideal" Law & Liberty: "Liberty Against Liberalism?" lawliberty.org/book-review/li…

What’s the real legacy of “neo-Roman” liberty? Max Skjönsberg’s Law & Liberty review of Quentin Skinner’s newest is very much worth reading — Max Skjönsberg Cambridge University Press


In his review of "Liberty as Independence," Max Skjönsberg (Max Skjönsberg) finds that Quentin Skinner’s notion of liberty may have more in common with the liberalism he attacks than he may wish. Check out the Skjönsberg's essay at 🔗 loom.ly/rJFFTz0 #LawLiberty25 #Law

We had two great historians, Max Skjönsberg and Aaron N. Coleman, writing on a legendary historian for Law & Liberty this week: lawliberty.org/quentin-skinne…

Registration is now open! Assistant Professor Dr. Max Skjönsberg will deliver this year’s Quentin Skinner Lecture, titled “The Spirit of the Constitution,” on Friday, June 6, at CRASSH, Cambridge. Register today: onlinesales.admin.cam.ac.uk/conferences-an…


I very much look forward to giving this year's Quentin Skinner Lecture CRASSH, Cambridge, University of Cambridge, on 6 June. The event will include presentations from Dr Gaby Mahlberg, Adela Halo, Tom Hopkins, and Greg Conti. Registration is open!

crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/46619/#… Fascinating event coming up at Cambridge with a keynote by Max Skjönsberg


Our very own Max Skjönsberg is this year's Quentin Skinner lecturer at the University of Cambridge! He's presenting on "The Spirit of the Constitution" on June 6th. 👏 CRASSH, Cambridge Interested in attending? Register here: crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/46619/

My review of John Callanan's "Man-Devil: The Mind and Times of Bernard Mandeville, the Wickedest Man in Europe" (2025) in Law & Liberty. Law & Liberty Princeton University Press Hamilton School of Classical and Civic Ed lawliberty.org/book-review/pr…

"We need not endorse [Bernard] Mandeville’s entire philosophy to recognize that the questions he posed are as pertinent as ever." Check out Max Skjönsberg's (Max Skjönsberg) latest book review on "Man-Devil," which outlines the modern relevancy of Mandeville at 🔗
![Law & Liberty (@lawliberty) on Twitter photo "We need not endorse [Bernard] Mandeville’s entire philosophy to recognize that the questions he posed are as pertinent as ever."
Check out Max Skjönsberg's (<a href="/MaxSkjonsberg/">Max Skjönsberg</a>) latest book review on "Man-Devil," which outlines the modern relevancy of Mandeville at 🔗 "We need not endorse [Bernard] Mandeville’s entire philosophy to recognize that the questions he posed are as pertinent as ever."
Check out Max Skjönsberg's (<a href="/MaxSkjonsberg/">Max Skjönsberg</a>) latest book review on "Man-Devil," which outlines the modern relevancy of Mandeville at 🔗](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Gr-_9SDXgAABw0S.jpg)

I think ‘Man-Devil’ is my favourite book this year so far. Really brilliant. Max Skjönsberg does a great job reviewing it.

Very much looking forward to delivering this year's Quentin Skinner Lecture this Friday CRASSH, Cambridge Cambridge History crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/46619/


Our own Max Skjönsberg dives into the provocative legacy of Bernard Mandeville in his latest review essay for Law & Liberty. Can private vices really lead to public benefits?💡 Read it here: lawliberty.org/book-review/pr… #UFHamilton #PoliticalThought #Mandeville #LibertyFund