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Judith N. Shklar

Judith Nisse Shklar (September 24, 1928 – September 17, 1992) was a political theorist, and worked at Harvard University as the John Cowles Professor of Government.
==Biography==
Judith Shklar was born in Riga, Latvia to Jewish parents who fled there from World War II when she was thirteen. She graduated from McGill University and received B.A and M.A. degrees in 1949 and 1950. She received her Ph.D degree from Harvard University in 1955.
After graduation, Shklar became a faculty member at Harvard University and spent her entire academic career there. She was the first tenured woman in Harvard's Government Department. She was also president of the American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy and president of the American Political Science Association.
She was a renowned teacher and advisor, and many of her former students contributed to a volume of essays on her thought, ''Liberalism Without Illusions,'' edited by Bernard Yack. Among her celebrated former students are Patrick T. Riley, Bernard Yack, and Tracy Strong.

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