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EVS at APSA

Dear Friends,

As you look forward to the new year and recover from your holiday celebrations it is never too soon to begin thinking about our EVS meeting in conjunction with that of the APSA.  Many of you are old hands at this but it is useful to receive a few reminders. Our 42nd Eric Voegelin Society meeting will take place in Boston, September 3-6.  The deadline for submission through the APSA portal is January 14, 2026. It is important that you be in the APSA system to complete this, so please enroll in their database and indicate that you wish to submit to the EVS as your first choice.  If you are a member you should select the Eric Voegelin Society as the Partner Group to which you belong (there is no charge for this).

In order to make life a little easier for me I would appreciate a Word document attachment that lists your proposal, with email addresses and any affiliation you have, along with a brief abstract. Full panels, roundtables, and individual papers are all welcome.

If you are in a position to make a tax-deductible donation to EVS it will be gratefully received.  The donation button now connects through Arizona State University where Rick Avramenko takes responsibility for the support of of the journal.

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David Walsh is the Chair Board Member of VoegelinView, President of the Eric Voegelin Society, and Professor of Political Science at Catholic University of America. He is the author of a three-volume study of modernity: After Ideology: Recovering the Spiritual Foundations of Freedom (Harper/Collins, 1990), The Growth of the Liberal Soul (Missouri, 1997), and The Modern Philosophical Revolution: The Luminosity of Existence (Cambridge, 2008). His latest book is Politics of the Person and as the Politics of Being (Notre Dame, 2015).

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