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Orlando Patterson

John Cowles Professor of Sociology

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    Orlando Patterson, a historical and cultural sociologist, is John Cowles Professor of Sociology at Harvard University.  He previously held faculty appointments at the University of the West Indies, his alma mater, and the London School of Economics where he received his Ph.D.  His academic interests include the culture and practices of freedom; the comparative study of slavery and ethno-racial relations; and the cultural sociology of poverty and underdevelopment with special reference to the Caribbean and African American youth.  He has also written on the cultural sociology of sports, especially the game of cricket.  Professor Patterson is the author of numerous academic papers and 5 major academic books including, Slavery and Social Death (1982); Freedom in the Making of Western Culture (1991); and The Ordeal of Integration (1997).  A book on the cultural aspects of poverty among disadvantaged African-American youth is forthcoming.

    A public intellectual, Professor Patterson was, for eight years, Special Advisor for Social policy and development to Prime Minister Michael Manley of Jamaica.  He was a founding member of Cultural Survival, one of the leading advocacy groups for the rights of indigenous peoples, and was for several years a board member of Freedom House, a major civic organization for the promotion of freedom and democracy around the world.  The author of three novels, he has published widely in journals of opinion and the national press, especially the New York Times, where he was a guest columnist for several weeks.  His columns have also appeared in Time Magazine, Newsweek, The Public Interest, The New Republic, and The Washington Post.

    He is the recipient of many awards, including the National Book Award for Non-Fiction which he won in 1991 for his book on freedom; the Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship Award of the American Sociological Association; and co-winner of the Ralph Bunche Award for the best book on pluralism from the American Political Science Association.  He holds honorary degrees from several universities, including the University of Chicago, U.C.L.A and La Trobe University in Australia.  He was awarded the Order of Distinction by the Government of Jamaica in 1999.  Professor Patterson has been a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences since 1991.

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Selected Recent Publications

  • FREEDOM AND DISENCHANTMENT: Rationality and Irrationality in American Political Culture

  • INSTITUTIONS, COLONIALISM AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: The Acemoglu-Johnson-Robinson (AJR) Thesis in Light of the Caribbean Experience

  • The Privatization of Freedom in America: Its Meaning and Consequences

  • Revisiting Slavery: Property and Social Death
  • Freedom, Slavery and Identity in Renaissance Florence: Meaning and Context in the Famiglia and Servile Dialogues of Leon Battista Alberti
  • The Real Problem with America's Inner Cities
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