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Contesting Conformity: Author Interview with Jennie Ikuta

October 22, 2020
Starting Points

A conversation with Jennie Ikuta about her new book, Contesting Conformity (Oxford University Press, 2020). Hear more interviews from The Political Theory Review.

1787 Project Podcast: John Yoo on Presidential Succession and Constitutional War Powers

October 11, 2020
Justin Dyer and John Yoo

Out of Joint: Author Interview with Nomi Claire Lazar

June 1, 2020
Starting Points

A conversation with Nomi Claire Lazar about her new book, Out of Joint (Yale University Press, 2019). Hear more interviews from The Political Theory Review.

The Pandemic Dialogues: The Plague Pt. V

May 18, 2020
Luke Perez and Trevor Shelley

  Plagues have occurred throughout recorded history and strained the fabric of civil societies, yet they don’t break them irreparably. They also have provoked philosophers and poets to understand larger questions raised by such trauma. This podcast includes opportunities for similar discussion by focusing on passages from Albert Camus’ The Plague. School of Civic and […]

The Pandemic Dialogues: The Plague Pt. IV

May 4, 2020
Starting Points

  Plagues have occurred throughout recorded history and strained the fabric of civil societies, yet they don’t break them irreparably. They also have provoked philosophers and poets to understand larger questions raised by such trauma. This podcast includes opportunities for similar discussion by focusing on passages from Albert Camus’ The Plague. School of Civic and […]

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