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The Political Theory Review
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Conversations with scholars on recent books in Political Theory and Social and Political Philosophy.This podcast is not d with the University of Houston, and no opinions expressed on this podcast are that of the University of Houston. 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 Art 2c4o4w

Conversations with scholars on recent books in Political Theory and Social and Political Philosophy.This podcast is not d with the University of Houston, and no opinions expressed on this podcast are that of the University of Houston. 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 Art

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Episode 178: Agustina Paglayan - Raised to Obey
Episode 178: Agustina Paglayan - Raised to Obey
A conversation with Agustina Paglayan about her recent book, "Raised to Obey: The Rise and Spread of Mass Education" (Princeton UP)
Historia y humanidades 1 semana
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01:06:18
Episode 177: Ryan Balot - Tragedy, Philosophy, and Political Education in Plato's Laws
Episode 177: Ryan Balot - Tragedy, Philosophy, and Political Education in Plato's Laws
A conversation with Ryan Balot about his recent book, "Tragedy, Philosophy, and Political Education in Plato's Laws" (Oxford UP).
Historia y humanidades 1 semana
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01:16:49
Episode 176: Michael Fuerstein - Experiments in Living Together
Episode 176: Michael Fuerstein - Experiments in Living Together
A conversation with Michael Fuerstein about his recent book, "Experiments in Living Together: How Democracy Drives Social Progress" (Oxford UP).
Historia y humanidades 1 mes
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01:01:04
Episode 175: Laurie M. Johnson - The Gap in God''s Country
Episode 175: Laurie M. Johnson - The Gap in God''s Country
A conversation with Laurie M. Johnson about her recent book, "The Gap in God's Country: A Longer View on Our Culture Wars" (Wipf & Stock).
Historia y humanidades 1 mes
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58:52
Episode 174: leah downey - our money
Episode 174: leah downey - our money
A conversation with Leah Downey about her recent book "Our Money: Monetary Policy as if Democracy Matters" (Princeton UP). 
Historia y humanidades 2 meses
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01:05:19
Episode 173: Kevin Pham - The Architects of Dignity
Episode 173: Kevin Pham - The Architects of Dignity
A conversation with Kevin Pham about his recent book, "The Architects of Dignity: Vietnamese Visions of Decolonization" (Oxford UP).
Historia y humanidades 2 meses
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01:02:28
Episode 172: Ali Aslam, David McIvor, and Joel Schlosser - Earthborn Democracy
Episode 172: Ali Aslam, David McIvor, and Joel Schlosser - Earthborn Democracy
A conversation with Ali Aslam, David McIvor, and Joel Schlosser about their recent book, "Earthborn Democracy: A Political Theory of Entangled Life" (Columbia University Press).
Historia y humanidades 3 meses
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01:16:00
Episode 171: Anna Marisa Schoen - Nations before the Nation-State
Episode 171: Anna Marisa Schoen - Nations before the Nation-State
A conversation with Anna Marisa Schoen about her recent book, "Nations before the Nation-State: Between City-State and Empire from Antiquity to the Present" (Cambridge UP).
Historia y humanidades 3 meses
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01:06:19
Episode 170: Vanessa Wills - Marx's Ethical Vision
Episode 170: Vanessa Wills - Marx's Ethical Vision
A conversation with Vanessa Wills about her recent book, Marx's Ethical Vision (Oxford UP).
Historia y humanidades 4 meses
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01:09:32
Episode 169: Alasia Nuti - Politicizing Political Liberalism
Episode 169: Alasia Nuti - Politicizing Political Liberalism
A conversation with Alasia Nuti about her recent co-authored book, "Politicizing Political Liberalism: on the Containment of Illiberal and Antidemocratic Views" (Oxford UP).
Historia y humanidades 4 meses
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01:15:19
Episode 168: Espen Hammer - After the Death of God
Episode 168: Espen Hammer - After the Death of God
A conversation with Espen Hammer about his forthcoming book "After the Death of God: Secularization as a Philosophical Challenge from Kant to Nietzsche" (U of Chicago Press).
Historia y humanidades 5 meses
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01:09:11
Episode 167: Mary Nichols - Aristotle's Discovery of the Human
Episode 167: Mary Nichols - Aristotle's Discovery of the Human
A conversation with Mary Nichols about her recent book, "Aristotle's Discovery of the Human: Piety and Politics in the Nicomachean Ethics" (Notre Dame UP).
Historia y humanidades 6 meses
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01:20:23
Episode 166: Nancy Rosenblum - Ungoverning
Episode 166: Nancy Rosenblum - Ungoverning
A conversation with Nancy Rosenblum about her recent book "Ungoverning: the istrative State and the Politics of Chaos" (Princeton UP).
Historia y humanidades 6 meses
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Episode 165: Fabienne Peter - The Grounds of Political Legitimacy
Episode 165: Fabienne Peter - The Grounds of Political Legitimacy
A conversation with Fabienne Peter about her recent book, "The Grounds of Political Legitimacy" (Oxford UP).
Historia y humanidades 6 meses
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01:03:48
Episode 164: Stephen Darwall - The Heart and Its Attitudes
Episode 164: Stephen Darwall - The Heart and Its Attitudes
A conversation with Stephen Darwall about his recent book "The Heart and Its Attitudes" (Oxford UP).
Historia y humanidades 6 meses
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01:08:55
Episode 163: Alexandre Lefebvre - Liberalism as a Way of Life
Episode 163: Alexandre Lefebvre - Liberalism as a Way of Life
A conversation with Alexandre Lefebvre about his recent book, "Liberalism as a Way of Life" (Princeton UP).
Historia y humanidades 7 meses
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Episode 162: Jordan Cash - The Isolated Presidency
Episode 162: Jordan Cash - The Isolated Presidency
A conversation with Jordan Cash about his recent book, "The Isolated Presidency" (Oxford UP).
Historia y humanidades 7 meses
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01:12:49
Episode 161: Nazmul Sultan - Waiting for the People
Episode 161: Nazmul Sultan - Waiting for the People
A conversation with Nazmul Sultan about his recent book "Waiting for the People: the Idea of Democracy in Indian Anticolonial Thought" (Princeton UP).
Historia y humanidades 7 meses
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01:00:41
Episode 160: David Lay Williams - The Greatest of All Plagues
Episode 160: David Lay Williams - The Greatest of All Plagues
A conversation with David Lay Williams about his recent book, "The Greatest of All Plagues: How Economic Inequality Shaped Political Thought from Plato to Marx" (Princeton University Press).
Historia y humanidades 8 meses
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01:14:01
Episode 159: Aurelian Craiutu - Why Not Moderation?
Episode 159: Aurelian Craiutu - Why Not Moderation?
A conversation with Aurelian Craiutu about his recent book, "Why Not Moderation? Letters to Young Radicals" (Cambridge UP).
Historia y humanidades 8 meses
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01:02:30
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