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Melbourne, Australia | June 25 - July 1, 2023 In the age of authoritarianism and populism, many argue that the political liberal project is in danger. Is this related to its conceptualization or to its application? How would this project encompass more comprehensively social justice, social love, convivialism, solidarity and all forms of pluralism? Is secularism a mechanism to achieve the political liberal ideals or a value in itself? By distinguishing between the conception of justice and public reason vs the conceptions of a good life, how can Rawlsian political liberalism be more comprehensive in conceptualizing individual autonomy, freedom and equality? How public reason can (reasonably) accommodate different repertoires of moral arguments? And finally, beyond criticizing the social life and market and all forms of domination, should sociology construct a framework for society? Panelists are invited to reflect on these questions. Minimal Secularism: A Defense Cécile LABORDE, Nuffield College, University of Oxford, United Kingdom Should Liberals in Authoritarian States Stand for Comprehensive or Just for Minimal “Political Liberalism”? Azmi BISHARA, Arab center for research and policy studies, Qatar First principles: A Declaration of Interdependence Frederic VANDENBERGHE, Universidade Federal de Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Religious Nationalism and Anti-Cosmopolitan Terror Anna HALAFOFF, Deakin University, Australia