80 episodes

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Political Theory 101 Political Theory 101

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A podcast about political theory. Freely available to all, but we'd love your support on Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/politicaltheory101

Also available on iTunes, Spotify, and Google Play

    Terry Eagleton

    Terry Eagleton

    Alex and Benjamin discuss Terry Eagleton's work, focusing on interactions between religion and Marxism in the context of the "end of history" - the 1990s and beyond.

    • 1 hr 4 min
    Tertullian

    Tertullian

    Alex and Benjamin discuss the Roman persecution of the Christians - why the Romans did it, how the Christians responded to it, and the ways the experience shaped Christian political thought going forward.

    • 1 hr 17 min
    Pocock & History in Political Theory

    Pocock & History in Political Theory

    We explore the methodological contributions of the late historian of political thought, John Pocock. We talk about the role of language and context in interpreting texts, distinctions between "history" and "philosophy," and the implications of these methodological shifts for the political economy of the university.

    • 1 hr 10 min
    Murakami and Political Despair

    Murakami and Political Despair

    Alex and Benjamin explore post-political themes in Haruki Murakami's rat tetralogy.

    • 1 hr 2 min
    Habermas

    Habermas

    Alex and Benjamin delve into Habermas' notions of the public sphere, legitimacy, and communication. They also discuss postmetaphysical thinking.

    • 1 hr 14 min
    Christian Wolff

    Christian Wolff

    Alex and Benjamin talk about 18th century German philosopher Christian Wolff. Wolff suggested that there are reasons behind our motivations. Even a soldier who deserts his post is motivated to desert for a reason. Does that mean that rebels are motivated to rebel for reasons? And when two states are motivated to war with one another, does that mean that they both have reasons to go to war?

    • 1 hr 12 min

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