Neal Leavitt

Lecturer, Humanities at Boston University

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Boston University

Neal Leavitt is a lecturer of humanities in the College of General Studies whose personal research interests center on human rights, ethics, and their relation to moral and political philosophy. Neal is the author of The Foreign Policy of John Rawls and Amartya Sen in which he argues for nuclear disarmament and a redirection of military funds to development goals._ _In 2001, he received the Donald H. White Teaching Excellence award from Boston College.

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