Tim Rogan
Tim Rogan is a barrister at Banco Chambers in Sydney. His first book, The Moral Economists: Karl Polanyi, E. P. Thompson, R. H. Tawney and the Critique of Capitalism (Princeton, 2018), explores the emergence out of liberalism’s first great crisis of an historically-grounded but future-facing analysis of capitalism emphasizing moral costs over material inequities. He was formerly a fellow and lecturer in history at St. Catharine’s College, Cambridge.
Prior to coming to the bar, Tim was a fellow and lecturer in history at St. Catharine’s College, Cambridge. He received an MPhil and PhD in history from the University of Cambridge in 2013, where he was a Cambridge Australia Scholar. He received his BA and LLB (with first class honours) from the University of Melbourne in 2006. He previously completed articles of clerkship at Minter Ellison in Melbourne.
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