


He also held visiting appointments in India, Chile, Great Britain, France, Germany, Spain ( Juan March Institute), and Switzerland. He taught at the University of Chicago, where he was awarded with the title of Martin A. But even if he had asked me if I wanted to work on a ship sailing around the world, I would have said ‘‘yes.’’ I was twenty years old, and I would have gone anywhere to do anything." According to Przeworski, "I don’t remember if I had the smarts to ask him what political science was: I did not know what it was.

Farrell persuaded Przeworski to move to the United States to study political science. In Warsaw, Przeworski met a Northwestern University political science professor, R. Przeworski graduated from Warsaw University in 1961 with a MA. His father, whom he never met, was conscripted in the Polish army in 1939 and killed in the 1940 Katyn massacre by Soviet troops. He was born in 1940 in Warsaw, Poland when the country was occupied by Nazi Germany. 5 Resources on Przeworski and his research.3.4 Democracy and the Limits of Self-Government.
