The Political Theory Review
A podcast by Jeffrey Church
158 Episodes
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Episode 84: Manu Samnotra - Worldly Shame
Published: 5/21/2021 -
Episode 83: Sara Rushing - The Virtues of Vulnerability
Published: 5/5/2021 -
Episode 82: Kevin Vallier - Trust in a Polarized Age
Published: 4/21/2021 -
Episode 81: Sandra Leonie Field - Potentia
Published: 3/31/2021 -
Episode 80: Steven Smith - Reclaiming Patriotism
Published: 3/23/2021 -
Episode 79: Adom Getachew - Worldmaking after Empire
Published: 2/25/2021 -
Episode 78: John Scott - Rousseau's Reader
Published: 1/26/2021 -
Episode 77: Helene Landemore - Open Democracy
Published: 1/6/2021 -
Episode 76: Lorraine Pangle - Reason and Character
Published: 12/22/2020 -
Episode 75: Yvonne Chiu - Conspiring with the Enemy
Published: 12/4/2020 -
Kris Sealey - Creolizing the Nation
Published: 11/11/2020 -
Joel Schlosser - Herodotus in the Anthropocene
Published: 10/23/2020 -
Kevin Duong - The Virtues of Violence
Published: 10/14/2020 -
Jason Blakely - We Built Reality
Published: 9/23/2020 -
Cristina Lafont - Democracy without Shortcuts
Published: 9/2/2020 -
Ryan Patrick Hanley - The Political Philosophy of Fenelon
Published: 8/13/2020 -
Paulina Ochoa Espejo - On Borders
Published: 7/29/2020 -
Alin Fumurescu - Compromise and the American Founding
Published: 7/16/2020 -
Jennie Ikuta - Contesting Conformity
Published: 7/1/2020 -
Samuel Fleischacker - Being Me Being You
Published: 6/17/2020
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]