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Human Dignity and Political Criticism: Author Interview with Colin Bird

April 11, 2022
Starting Points

A conversation with Colin Bird about his newest book, Human Dignity and Political Criticism (Cambridge University Press, 2021). Hear more interviews from The Political Theory Review.  

Promoting Justice Across Borders: Author Interview with Lucia Rafanelli

April 11, 2022
Starting Points

A conversation with Lucia Rafanelli about her newest book, Promoting Justice Across Borders: The Ethics of Reform Intervention (Oxford University Press, 2021). Hear more interviews from The Political Theory Review.  

Liberal States, Authoritarian Families: Author Interview with Rita Koganzon

April 4, 2022
Starting Points

A conversation with Rita Koganzon about her recent book, Liberal States, Authoritarian Families (Oxford University Press, 2021). Hear more interviews from The Political Theory Review.  

Kant and the Law of War: Author Interview with Arthur Ripstein

April 4, 2022
Starting Points

A conversation with Arthur Ripstein about his recent book, Kant and the Law of War (Oxford University Press, 2021). Hear more interviews from The Political Theory Review.  

Liberal Education and Citizenship in a Self-Governing Republic

October 1, 2021
Constantine Vassiliou and Donald Drakeman

The following is a conversation with Donald Drakeman about his recently published article, "Business Needs Humanities to Succeed," and upcoming book chapter (both co-authored with Kendall Hack), which argue for the inclusion of humanities learning in America's business schools. “Prioritizing the humanities will not only help business students be more thoughtful citizens—certainly the best reason [...]
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