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George Tyler teaches a variety of courses in political theory and serves as an undergraduate academic advisor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Michigan. His research interests primarily lie in modern and contemporary political thought, focusing on the historical and contemporary challenges posed by liberalism and examining the theoretical foundations of conservative and radical traditions. He is interested in exploring pedagogical approaches, especially in teaching writing and argumentation. Throughout his career, George has authored publications in various journals, including Politics, Religion, and Journal of Philosophy and Sport. He has also held positions as a Senior Writing Fellow at the University of Michigan's Sweetland Writing Center and as a Thomas C. Rumble Fellow at Wayne State University.
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