The Political Theory Review
A podcast by Jeffrey Church

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148 Episodes
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Episode 134: John Scott - Rousseau's God
Published: 10/4/2023 -
Episode 133: Yascha Mounk - The Identity Trap
Published: 9/24/2023 -
Episode 132: Haig Patapan - A Dangerous Passion
Published: 9/13/2023 -
Episode 131: Philip Pettit - The State
Published: 8/29/2023 -
Episode 130: Melissa Lane - Of Rule and Office
Published: 8/22/2023 -
Episode 129: Donovan Miyasaki - Nietzsche's Immoralism and Politics after Morality
Published: 8/16/2023 -
Episode 128: David James - Property and its Forms in Classical German Philosophy
Published: 8/1/2023 -
Episode 127: Ewa Atanassow - Tocqueville's Dilemmas, and Ours
Published: 7/20/2023 -
Episode 126: Thomas Pangle - The Life of Wisdom in Rousseau's Reveries
Published: 6/27/2023 -
Episode 125: Laurence Cooper - Dreaming of Justice, Waking to Wisdom
Published: 6/26/2023 -
Episode 124: Jeanne Morefield - Unsettling the World
Published: 6/9/2023 -
Episode 123: Mathias Thaler - No Other Planet
Published: 5/16/2023 -
Episode 122: Eric MacGilvray - Liberal Freedom
Published: 4/26/2023 -
Episode 121: Richard Velkley - Sarastro's Cave
Published: 4/5/2023 -
Episode 120: Frederick Neuhouser - Diagnosing Social Pathology
Published: 3/31/2023 -
Episode 119: Rebecca Kingston - Plutarch's Prism
Published: 3/10/2023 -
Episode 118: Michael Walzer - A Struggle for a Decent Politics
Published: 3/7/2023 -
Episode 117: Nicholas Tampio - Teaching Political Theory
Published: 2/10/2023 -
Episode 116: Charles Zug - Demagogues in American Politics
Published: 1/24/2023 -
Episode 115: Susan Shell - The Politics of Beauty
Published: 1/10/2023
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