SEPTEMBER 11: ROOTS AND AFTERMATH PUBLIC LECTURES AT BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY All lectures will be held from 5:00 – 6:30 p.m. in Schwartz Auditorium at Brandeis University. They are free and open to the public. The lectures are part of History of Ideas 111b, a course offered by Kanan Makiya and Daniel Terris. For directions and further information, visit www.brandeis.edu/ethics or call 781-736-8577. Mon, Feb 25 Manual for a "Raid": The Hijackers and their Sources Kanan Makiya, Brandeis University Wed, March 6 Understanding Radical Islam Kanan Makiya, Brandeis University Hassan Mneimneh, Iraq Documentation Project Yitzhak Nakash, Brandeis University Wed, March 13 From the Gulf War to September 11 Kanan Makiya, Brandeis University Mon, March 18 Western Religion, Violence, and Peacemaking James Carroll, writer Kanan Makiya, Brandeis University Arthur Green, Brandeis University Mon, April 8 A Global War on Terrorism? Stanley Hoffmann, Harvard University Political, Legal, and Ethical Problems Wed, April 10 Following the Money Lynne Federman, J.P Morgan/Chase Manhattan Jane Hughes, Brandeis University Wed, April 17 Homeland Security and Civil Liberties Harvey Silverglate, Attorney Mon, April 22 September 11 and International Law Anne-Marie Slaughter, Harvard University Wed, May 1 Conflict and Catastrophe: Artists Respond Nancy Scott, Brandeis University Ellen Driscoll, Rhode Island Institute of Design Mon, May 6 Weapons of Mass Destruction Henry Linschitz, Brandeis University Gregory Petsko, Brandeis University SPECIAL ADDITIONAL LECTURE: September 11 and Its Consequences Thomas L. Friedman ’75, The New York Times Tues, March 19 -- 1:00 p.m., Spingold Theater, Brandeis University Call 781.736.4898 for free tickets. Lecture series co-sponsored by the International Center for Ethics, Justice, and Public Life, the Dean of Arts and Sciences, and the Office of the President.