The Political Theory Review
A podcast by Jeffrey Church
158 Episodes
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Paul Ludwig - Rediscovering Political Friendship
Published: 5/28/2020 -
Nomi Claire Lazar - Out of Joint
Published: 5/8/2020 -
Jeremy Fortier - The Challenge of Nietzsche
Published: 4/22/2020 -
Ryan Patrick Hanley - Our Great Purpose
Published: 4/8/2020 -
Tongdong Bai - Against Political Equality
Published: 3/31/2020 -
Andrew Huddleston - Nietzsche on the Decadence and Flourishing of Culture
Published: 3/4/2020 -
Joshua Foa Dienstag - Cinema Pessimism
Published: 2/18/2020 -
Yuval Levin - A Time to Build
Published: 1/30/2020 -
Anna Stilz - Territorial Sovereignty
Published: 1/14/2020 -
Andrew March - The Caliphate of Man
Published: 12/18/2019 -
Nadia Urbinati - Me the People
Published: 12/5/2019 -
Jeremy Bailey - The Idea of Presidential Representation
Published: 11/21/2019 -
Lisa Wedeen - Authoritarian Apprehensions
Published: 11/6/2019 -
Kevin Vallier - Must Politics Be War?
Published: 10/25/2019 -
What is Political Theory? - 50th Episode Special
Published: 10/10/2019 -
Inder Marwah - Liberalism, Diversity, and Domination
Published: 10/7/2019 -
Todd May - A Decent Life
Published: 9/25/2019 -
Wendy Brown - In the Ruins of Neoliberalism
Published: 8/13/2019 -
Michael Walzer - In God's Shadow
Published: 7/31/2019 -
James S. Fishkin - Democracy When the People Are Thinking
Published: 7/22/2019
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]