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Keith
Quincy, Vita
EDUCATION:
B.A. (philosophy) U.C.L.A. 1965
M.A. (political Science) U.C.L.A. 1967
Ph.D. (philosophy) Claremont Graduate School 1976
TEACHING:
Teaching Assistant — Department of Philosophy, U.C.L.A. 1965-1966
Teaching Assistant — Department of Political Science, U.C.L.A. 1966-1967
Associate in Philosophy — Department of Philosophy, U.C. Riverside
1967-68
Lecturer in Philosophy — Department of Philosophy, U.C. Riverside 1968.
Lecturer in Philosophy -- Department of Philosophy, California
Polytechnic Institute 1968-
1969
Assistant Professor (Political Science) Eastern Washington State
College 1970-1976
Associate Professor (Government) Eastern Washington University 1976-1981
Professor (Government) Eastern Washington University 1982 -
HONORS, FELLOWSHIPS & GRANTS:
Research Fellowship, Claremont Graduate School 1968-1969.
First Prize, Claremont Graduate School Philosophical Essay Competition,
1968
Fellow, Institute in Higher Education 1969-1970
NEH Fellow, Indiana University 1976
Research Grant, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy 1977-1978
NEH Fellow, Claremont Men's College 1979
Research Grant, E.W.U. Foundation 1980-1981
Northwest Institute for Advanced Research Grant, 1986
Research Grant, E.W.U. Foundation 1990
Research Grant, Northwest Institute for Advanced Research (1992)
American Political Science Association award for “Outstanding Teaching
in Political
Science” 2000
Eastern Washington University Award for “Excellence in Teaching ” 2000
PAPERS DELIVERED:
"Marcuse on Society and Social Change," presented to the Fellows of the
Institute in Higher
Education, Claremont University Center, April 1969
"The Higher Pleasures and their Quantification," delivered at the
Western Social Science
Association convention, Phoenix Arizona, spring 1976.
"Politics and Economics: Henry George on Political Reform,"
Presidential Investiture
Conference on Political Reform, E.W.U. November 1977.
"A Plea for Brutality," delivered at the University of Missouri
Philosophy Colloquium, St.
Louis Missouri, spring 1977.
"What Coercion is Not: Some Remarks on Skinner's Views," delivered at
the Pacific
Northwest Political Science Association convention, Portland Oregon,
spring 1977.
"Coercion and Freedom," delivered at the Inland Empire Philosophical
Association meeting,
E.W.U., spring 1978.
"The Hart-Devlin Debate Revisited," delivered at the Claremont Graduate
School Visiting
Philosophers Colloquium, Claremont California, October 1979.
"The Enforcement of Morality," presented at the Southwestern University
School of Law
Wednesday Night Club, Los Angeles California, February 1980.
"Disobedience in Organizations," delivered at the Western Social
Science Association
convention, San Diego California, spring 1981.
"Hannah Arendt on Freedom and Liberalism," delivered at the Western
Social Science
Association convention, Fort Worth Texas, spring 1985.
“Two Kinds of Liberalism,” delivered at the Inland Empire Philosophical
Association
Meeting, Spokane WA 1990.
“Hmong in Asia,” keynote address at the National Hmong Conference,
University of
Wisconsin, spring 1992.
“Hmong Participation in the CIA’s Secret War,” delivered at the
National Hmong
Conference, Georgetown University, spring 1995.
“Foreign Investment—Economic Development or Imperialism?” Invited
address, Northwest
Mining Association Convention, Spokane Washington, December 15, 2002.
“The Hmong Secret Army,” Keynote address, Seattle Center, November 5,
2005
PUBLICATIONS:
BOOK REVIEWS:
"Freedom and the Welfare State, by Bill Jordon", Administration in
Social Work (1978).
"The Courts and Social Policy, by D. Horowitz," Administration in
Social Work (1979).
ARTICLES:
"Liberal Education: A Reassessment," Organon (1972).
"A Plea For Brutality," Journal of Police Science and Administration
(1979).
"The Higher Pleasures and their Quantification," Polity (1979).
"The Enforcement of Morality: Part I," Commentator (1979).
"The Enforcement of Morality: Part II," Commentator (1980).
"Punishment and Dignity," EWU Explorer (1980).
"Mexican Brown," EWU Explorer (1984).
"Samuel Bailey and John Stuart Mill," The Mill Newsletter (1985).
"Turbo Pascal on the Wang PC," Wang Access (1986).
“Intercollegiate Athletics and the Liberal Education,” The NCAA News
(April 5, 1995)
“Vang Pao: Warlord,” Hmong Studies Journal, Spring 2000.
Forthcoming in 2007: “Lincoln Weeps: The Religious Right as Subversive”
BOOKS:
Coercion, N.E.H.
Monograph, n.d.
The Seamy Side of Government: Essays on Punishment and
Coercion. (1979)
Hmong: History of a People (1988)
Samuel (1990)
Samuel, 2nd ed. (2002)
How Things Work: Notes on Economic Policy (1991)
Hmong: History of a People (1995)
Hmong: History of a People (2nd, rev. , 2003)
Harvesting Pa Chay’s Wheat: The Hmong and the CIA’s Secret
War in Laos (2000).
Plato Unmasked: Plato’s Dialogues Made New (2005)
Forthcoming in 2007:
Non-Fiction: Der (the biography of a savior)
Fiction; Scooter (The life of a serial killer — Silence of the Lambs
with a twist)
TEACHING AREAS:
Political Philosophy
Legal Philosophy and Jurisprudence
The American Legal System
American Government
Public Policy Analysis
Political Economy
Computer programming (Pascal, Basic, Forth)
Computer applications in Government
Vietnam War
Plato
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:
Chairperson, Political Theory Panel, Western Social Science Association
Convention,
Phoenix Arizona, spring 1976
Chairperson, Political Theory Panel, Pacific Northwest Political
Science Association
Convention, Issaquah Washington, spring 1978
Conference Director, Presidential Investiture Conference on Political
Reform, November
1977
Chairperson, Department of Government and Graduate Program in Public
Administration,
1977-1979
Program Director, Pacific Northwest Political Science Association
Convention, Portland
Oregon, spring 1979
President, Center for Education in Politics, 1978-79
Conference Director, A Public Affairs Symposium: Public Disclosure
Commissions,
summer 1979
President, Center for Education in Politics, 1984-85
President, Center for Education in Politics, 1987-1992
Chairperson, Department of Government 1997-2001
McNair Scholar 2001 -
OTHER ACTIVITIES
Athletic Scholarship to UCLA. Played in Rosebowl (linebacker).
1970: Campaign Manager, Race for California Superintendent of Education.
1974: Speaker for McGovern Presidential campaign.
1974-1980: President, Humane Society of Eastern Washington.
1976: Consultant, California Special Congressional Election.
1981-1999: Competitor in FEI Dressage (1st level to Prix St. George)
1981-1990: President, Inland Northwest Dressage Association
1994: Distinguished Service award for service to Hmong community.
1991-1996: Member, Board of Directors — Prevocational Training Center.
1999: Faculty sponsor for the Beta Theta Pi fraternity at EWU.
2000 - Present: Teach underprivileged children to ride horses.
2006: Horse breeder (Reining Horses)
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