User:Shaftesbury'sPipe

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As a political scientist who studies political theory and public law, I'm committed to demonstrating how the foundational texts of the 17th-early 20th century (e.g., Locke, Astell, Blackstone, Wollstonecraft, Astell, Douglas, Well-Barnett, Rawls, Mills) affect contemporary politics. As one of the co-hosts of the New Books in Political Science podcast on the New Books Network, I read books in various fields and look forward to complementing existing pages with this new research.

I've been editing in my head on Wikipedia for a long time. But now I'm here to contribute when I see important facts and topics that are absent. I consult lists of needed edits as part of the following projects: User WikiProject Politics, User WikiProject Feminism, and User WikiProject Law.

I am currently editing the Wikipedia page for the Comstock Acts and welcome help!

Shaftesbury's Pipe refers to an early medical fix for Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury suggested by John Locke who served as Shaftebury's secretary. The pipe was a small device that made Cooper able to continue his work in politics. I'm here for the small details.