MOA 2001 Conference (London)
The inaugural MOA Conference was held at the London School of Economics in September, 2001.
Available Papers
As a memento of the conference, the MOA published a monograph edited by Leslie Marsh, copies of which were distributed to participants. It included the following articles:
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Michael Oakeshott as a Character
, by Kenneth Minogue -
Encounters with Michael Oakeshott
, by Timothy Fuller -
Why read Oakeshott?
, by Noel O'Sullivan -
Oakeshott's Philosophical Legacy
, by Anthony Quinton -
The sin of the academic
, by John Jascoll
Conference Review
The Elephant and the Tortoise
, by Peter Coleman
(Quadrant magazine, January-February 2002) (External Link)
Conference Program
Conference Program (PDF format)
Conference Scenes
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LSE Magazine Report
Cynthia Ryan & Reed Scowen
Simon Oakeshott
Hong Kong Theatre, LSE
Eleonora Montuschi, Leslie Marsh & Jane Mallinson
Nevil Johnson & Anthony Quinton
Noel O'Sullivan & Chuck Getchell
Bruce Haddock, Ken Minogue & David Boucher
Bob Grant & Anthony Quinton
Simon Oakeshott, Patrick Riley & Christel Oakeshott
Ken Minogue & Mark North
Patrick Riley & Aryeh Botwinick
Anne Bohm
Simon Oakeshott & Robert Orr