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Political Theory 101

Political Theory 101

A podcast about political theory. Freely availabl…

Political Theory 101

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Show overview

Political Theory 101 has been publishing since 2019, and across the 7 years since has built a catalogue of 96 episodes. That works out to roughly 130 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a monthly cadence.

Episodes typically run an hour to ninety minutes — most land between 1h 12m and 1h 33m — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Government show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 1 months ago, with 2 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2022, with 18 episodes published.

Episodes
96
Running
2019–2026 · 7y
Median length
1h 21m
Cadence
Monthly

From the publisher

A podcast about political theory. Freely available to all, but we'd love your support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/politicaltheory101 Also available on iTunes, Spotify, and Google Play

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Kojève & the End of History

Apr 6, 20261h 33m

Murray Edelman & Symbolic Politics

We discuss the work of American political scientist Murray Edelman, whose work on symbolic politics predates later French theory on the "spectacle".

Feb 4, 20261h 33m

Clarence Streit and International Federalism

We discuss Streit's 1939 proposal for a international federation of democracies to avoid a new world war. We explore the limits of argumentation and the difference between making an argument and doing politics.

Nov 27, 20251h 41m

Friedrich List and the National System

We discuss Friedrich List's many careers, his struggle for a German customs union, his belief that nationalism would lead to the "uniting of all nations under a common law of right", what happened instead, and why.

Sep 8, 20251h 26m

Vico and the Concept of the Natural

We discuss Vico's theory of nature, his unorthodox mix of stereotypically ancient and modern approaches, and how his "new science" seems to be going so far.

Jul 6, 20251h 22m

Hobbes' Behemoth

A whole episode of Political Theory 101 devoted to Thomas Hobbes' Behemoth. We discuss Hobbes' historical narrative and his theory of education, both of which receive little attention in Leviathan.

Jun 6, 20251h 40m

Nick Land & the Politics of Acceleration (w/Michael Downs)

Michael Downs joins Benjamin to discuss the political thought of Nick Land, its relationship to the work of Deleuze and Guattari, and the degree to which it has influenced the contemporary left and right.

Apr 21, 20251h 47m

The Politics of Plato's Parmenides

We discuss how Plato used dialectical thinking to deal with objections to the theory of the forms. Then we discuss how this kind of thinking enriches our ability to make use of all sorts of political concepts and abstractions.

Mar 27, 20251h 36m

John Morley & the Politics of Compromise

We discuss the work of John Morley, a British viscount heavily involved in the government of Ireland and India during the late 19th and early 20th century. Morley was a liberal, but he was often in situations in which his liberalism was pushed to its limit. We discuss how he thought about liberty as a young man, and how he worked to put his beliefs into practice in difficult circumstances.

Mar 5, 20251h 27m

The Politics of Plato's Philebus

Daniel joins Benjamin to discuss Plato's Philebus. We traverse the dialectic of limit and unlimit and discuss the difference between memory and recollection, connecting all of this to Plato's political thought.

Dec 22, 20241h 57m

Clausewitz (w/Elizabeth Dearden-Williams)

Elizabeth Dearden-Williams, a former student of mine from Cambridge who is currently pursuing a masters, comes on to discuss the work of the Prussian general Carl von Clausewitz.

Nov 20, 202458 min

Cutrone and the Party (w/Chris Cutrone)

Chris Cutrone joins Benjamin for a discussion of political parties, focusing on the role pluralism plays in Chris' thinking about party structure.

Oct 8, 20241h 40m

John Milton as a Political Theorist (w/Raeffe Gibson)

John Milton isn't just the author of Paradise Lost! Raeffe Gibson makes a guest appearance to discuss his role in the English Civil War.

Aug 2, 20241h 8m

Michael Pettis as a Political Theorist

Alex and Benjamin discuss the work of Michael Pettis, putting him in conversation with older theorists of imperialism like J.A. Hobson and Vladimir Lenin.

Jun 16, 20241h 6m

Samuel Huntington

Alex and Benjamin discuss Huntington's early emphasis on centralization and institutions, his turn toward civilizational thinking, and the position of religion - and particularly Catholicism - in his account.

May 25, 20241h 18m

Frédéric Bastiat

Alex and Benjamin explore the history of political thought from the point of view of Bastiat - who threw many ancient and enlightenment thinkers together into the basket of plunderers. If we think we come from God whole and complete, the need for civic education falls away...

May 2, 20241h 6m

Terry Eagleton

Alex and Benjamin discuss Terry Eagleton's work, focusing on interactions between religion and Marxism in the context of the "end of history" - the 1990s and beyond.

Apr 16, 20241h 4m

Tertullian

Alex and Benjamin discuss the Roman persecution of the Christians - why the Romans did it, how the Christians responded to it, and the ways the experience shaped Christian political thought going forward.

Mar 20, 20241h 17m

Pocock & History in Political Theory

We explore the methodological contributions of the late historian of political thought, John Pocock. We talk about the role of language and context in interpreting texts, distinctions between "history" and "philosophy," and the implications of these methodological shifts for the political economy of the university.

Feb 21, 20241h 10m

Murakami and Political Despair

Alex and Benjamin explore post-political themes in Haruki Murakami's rat tetralogy.

Feb 6, 20241h 2m
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