The Political Theory Review
Een podcast door Jeffrey Church
164 Afleveringen
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Episode 110: Emma Saunders-Hastings, "Private Virtues, Public Vices"
Gepubliceerd: 10-11-2022 -
Episode 109: Lee Ward - Recovering Classical Liberal Political Economy
Gepubliceerd: 6-10-2022 -
Episode 108: Mary Keys - Pride, Politics, and Humility in Augustine's City of God
Gepubliceerd: 14-9-2022 -
Episode 107: Guido Parietti - On the Concept of Power
Gepubliceerd: 18-8-2022 -
Episode 106: Rob Goodman - Words on Fire
Gepubliceerd: 29-7-2022 -
Episode 105: Terry Pinkard - Practice, Power, and Forms of Life
Gepubliceerd: 13-7-2022 -
Episode 104: Ann Ward - The Socratic Individual
Gepubliceerd: 20-6-2022 -
Episode 103: Michael Sandel - The Tyranny of Merit
Gepubliceerd: 1-6-2022 -
Episode 102: Joshua Cherniss - Liberalism in Dark Times
Gepubliceerd: 23-5-2022 -
Episode 101: Michael Hawley - Natural Law Republicanism
Gepubliceerd: 16-5-2022 -
Episode 100: The Process of Writing a Political Theory Book - Episode 100 special
Gepubliceerd: 9-5-2022 -
Episode 99: Arthur Ripstein - Kant and the Law of War
Gepubliceerd: 29-3-2022 -
Episode 98: Rita Koganzon - Liberal States, Authoritarian Families
Gepubliceerd: 14-3-2022 -
Episode 97: Lucia Rafanelli - Promoting Justice Across Borders
Gepubliceerd: 15-2-2022 -
Episode 96: Colin Bird - Human Dignity and Political Criticism
Gepubliceerd: 27-1-2022 -
Episode 95: Paul Franco - Rousseau, Nietzsche, and the Image of the Human
Gepubliceerd: 4-1-2022 -
Episode 94: Chiara Cordelli - The Privatized State
Gepubliceerd: 10-12-2021 -
Episode 93: Aaron Herold - The Democratic Soul
Gepubliceerd: 10-11-2021 -
Episode 92: Lorna Bracewell - Why We Lost the Sex Wars
Gepubliceerd: 20-10-2021 -
Episode 91: Mauro Caraccioli - Writing the New World
Gepubliceerd: 27-9-2021
Conversations with scholars on recent books in Political Theory and Social and Political Philosophy.This podcast is not affiliated with the University of Wisconsin, and no opinions expressed on this podcast are that of the University of Wisconsin. Image: Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712–1778), After a model by Jean Antoine Houdon (French, Versailles 1741–1828 Paris), in the public domain courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of ArtHost contact: Jeffrey Church, [email protected]
