The Political Theory Review
A podcast by Jeffrey Church

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148 Episodes
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Episode 154: Aaron Alexander Zubia - The Political Thought of David Hume
Published: 7/17/2024 -
Episode 153: Jeff Spinner-Halev - Respect and Loathing in American Democracy
Published: 7/12/2024 -
Episode 152: Robert Pippin - The Culmination
Published: 6/20/2024 -
Episode 151: Gianna Englert - Democracy Tamed
Published: 6/14/2024 -
Episode 150: Frank Lovett - The Well-Ordered Republic
Published: 6/10/2024 -
Episode 149: Richard Bourke - Hegel's World Revolutions
Published: 5/24/2024 -
Episode 148: Richard Tuck - Active and Passive Citizens
Published: 5/16/2024 -
Episode 147: Laura Valentini - Morality and Socially Constructed Norms
Published: 5/10/2024 -
Episode 146: Alan S. Kahan - Freedom from Fear
Published: 4/17/2024 -
Episode 145: Jason Blakely - Lost in Ideology
Published: 4/2/2024 -
Episode 144: Ines Valdez - Democracy and Empire
Published: 3/23/2024 -
Episode 143: Justin Dyer - The Classical and Christian Origins of American Politics
Published: 3/6/2024 -
Episode 142: Lisa Herzog - Citizen Knowledge
Published: 2/21/2024 -
Episode 141: Kristi Sweet - Kant on Freedom, Nature, and Judgment
Published: 1/29/2024 -
Episode 140: Kevin Elliott - Democracy for Busy People
Published: 1/10/2024 -
Episode 139: Christopher Yeomans - The Politics of German Idealism
Published: 12/20/2023 -
Episode 138: Melvin Rogers - The Darkened Light of Faith
Published: 11/29/2023 -
Episode 137: Constantine Vassiliou - Moderate Liberalism and the Scottish Enlightenment
Published: 11/17/2023 -
Episode 136: Stefan Eich - The Currency of Politics
Published: 11/7/2023 -
Episode 135: Kevin Vallier - All the Kingdoms of the World
Published: 10/25/2023
Conversations with scholars on recent books in Political Theory and Social and Political Philosophy.This podcast is not affiliated 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