Zach Dorfman is assistant editor of the Carnegie Council's journal, Ethics & International Affairs.
He previously served as an editorial assistant at Tikkun Magazine, a bimonthly devoted to the intersection between progressive politics and religious life. He has an extensive background in research, aiding scholars at the University of Chicago and Stanford on projects related to election fraud and the global drug trade, respectively.
Dorfman received an M.A. (Hons.) in international relations from the University of Chicago, where he focused on the history and theory of sovereignty, and a B.A. (cum laude) from Skidmore College, where he double majored in philosophy and government.
Selected Publications:
"Slouching Towards Gautama: Toward a Buddhist Politics of Freedom," The Montréal Review, September 2011
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Last Updated: Feb 08, 2012


