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Author Interview with Mark Alznauer

August 12, 2017
The Political Theory Review

A Political Theory Review interview with Mark Alznauer, Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Northwestern University, about his recent book, Hegel’s Theory of Responsibility (Cambridge University Press, 2015). Hear more interviews from The Political Theory Review.

Author Interview with Peter Steinberger

July 17, 2017
The Political Theory Review

A Political Theory Review interview with Peter Steinberger, Robert H. and Blanche Day Ellis Professor of Political Science and Humanities at Reed College, about his recent book, The Politics of Objectivity: An Essay on the Foundations of Political Conflict (Cambridge University Press, 2015). Hear more interviews from The Political Theory Review.

Author Interview with Steven Smith

July 10, 2017
The Political Theory Review

A Political Theory Review interview with Steven Smith, Alfred Cowles Professor of Government and Philosophy at Yale University, about his new book, Modernity and Its Discontents (Yale University Press, 2016). Hear more interviews from The Political Theory Review.

Author Interview with Ryan Patrick Hanley

July 3, 2017
The Political Theory Review

A Political Theory Review interview with Ryan Patrick Hanley, Mellon Distinguished Professor of Political Science at Marquette University, about his new book, Love’s Enlightenment: Rethinking Charity in Modernity (Cambridge University Press, 2017). Hear more interviews from The Political Theory Review.

James Madison: Politician or Political Theorist? Part I

June 19, 2017
James H. Read and Kevin R. C. Gutzman

Was James Madison a politician or a political theorist? Of course he was both – I don’t think that will be disputed. The trickier question is to what degree these two roles harmonized or conflicted with one another. For instance, did Madison reinvent his political principles to advance his own political career? Alexander Hamilton thought [...]
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