Ramon Lopez earned his PhD at the University of Chicago in 2018 and specializes in political theory and philosophy. His research focuses on populism, nationalism, classical political philosophy, American political thought, and democratic theory.
Education
University of Chicago, Political Science, PhD
University of Chicago, M.A Political Science
University Central Florida, B.A. Political Science
Publications
Forthcoming “Love and the Limits of Justice: Lessons from Plato and Star Wars”
The Journal of Popular Culture
April 2022 “‘My Ancient Faith’: Abraham Lincoln’s Response to the Jeffersonian Problem”
Polity, Vol. 52, No. 2, 250-273
Fall 2020 “The Political Tragedy of Eros: Wine, Warfare, and Women in Plato’s Laws”
History of Political Thought, Vol. XLI, No. 3, 349-374
Fall 2022 Book Review. A Field Guide to White Supremacy, ed. Kathleen Belew and
Ramon A. Gutierrez, Berkeley: University of California Press, 2021
American Political Thought, Vol. 11, No. 4, 579-582