Janus Forum Speaker Bios
Gender Roles: Nature or Nurture?
Camile Paglia v. Jane Flax
Economic Inequality: Causes and Consequences
Charles Murray v. Timothy Noah
The NSA and Privacy General
Michael Hayden v. Barton Gellman
The Role of Art in Liberal Democracies
Roger Kimball v. Farhang Erfani
Is Gay Marriage Good for America?
Jonathan Rauch vs. Justin Raimondo
How Should You Vote?
William Kristol vs. William Galston
Are The Benefits of American Global Leadership Worth The Costs?
Christopher Preble vs. Jamie Fly




Brandon Turner serves as Visiting Assistant Professor of Government in the School of Public Affairs. He is currently on leave from Clemson University, where he is Assistant Professor of Political Science with a joint appointment at the Clemson Institute for the Study of Capitalism. He has published articles in The Review of Politics, Polity, and elsewhere, and is currently finishing manuscripts titled Antagonism in the Liberal Tradition and Classical Liberalism: A Short History. His current research focuses on the emergence of the economic way of thinking in the early modern period. Turner has been the recipient of several teaching awards. This year at AU, he will offer a fall course on the political theory of capitalism and a spring course on classical liberalism. He earned his BA in Political Science, History, and Philosophy at Miami University in 2004 and his MA and PhD at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2008.