Political Philosophy Podcast Toby Buckle
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Podcast by Toby Buckle
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THE POLITICAL RIGHT & EQUALITY With MattMcManus
What defines the modern American right? Matt McManus argues we should understand the movement as fundementally about hierarchy, we then get into a general conversation about the Biden administration and the direction of the US Left.
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INTERGRALISM With Kevin Vallier
Kevin Vallier returns to the podcast to breakdown the lastest intelectual movement on the relgious right - intergralism. What is it, where did it come from, and what should liberals and conservatives make of it?
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THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST With Amanda Podany
I'm joined by Amanda Podany, author of Weavers, Scribes, and Kings, to chat all things Ancient Near East. From her 'microhistory' method, to the culture, religion, gender norms, politics, and even food of the period.
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THE STATE With Philip Pettit
After a content creation sabbatical, the podcast is back!
Friend of the Podcast Philip Pettit returns to discuss his latest book - the State - we discuss his genealogy of norms, laws, and nations. -
THE HISTORICAL JESUS With Jonathan Rowlands
I'm Joined by Jonathan Jowlands for an in-depth discussion of historical Jesus research. We cover the history of the 'quest' and the different worldviews we both bring to it. Jonathan lays out a view for including theological perspectives, and I defend a 'history only' approach.
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MIDTERM REACTIONS
Why did democrats exceed expectations in the midterms, and what does that mean for America's increasingly unstable democracy? I give some overall reactions and analysis in this solo episode.
Customer Reviews
Intelligent discussions
Often very intelligent discussions but could be better organized and less wordy.
Great show
I’m not sure there’s been an episode I didn’t love.
Sound needs work.
Great speakers. Over talkative host.
Enjoy the breadth of speakers, but really wish the host would let the speakers articulate themselves and just stop talking so much.