
Episode 35 - On State Coercion.
In this episode we will explore how to conceptualise 'State Coercion' and what such coercion implies. The essay this episode was taken from can be found here and on the poLit website: www.thinkpolit.c...
13 Dec 202134min

Episode 34 - Dr. Adam B. Lerner on State Consciousness.
In this episode Dr. Adam B. Lerner discusses the notion of the state as a conscious entity, alongside the site of intersection between International Relations Theory and the Philosophy of Mind. The po...
22 Nov 202141min

Episode 33 - On Non-Place and Terrorism.
In this short episode we will discuss Marc Augé's anthropological notion of 'non-place' and this concept it links to the politics of super-modernity, terrorism and biopower. Check out the poLit websit...
15 Nov 202115min

Episode 32 - Dr. Ari Jerrems on International Urban Politics.
In this episode I am joined by Dr. Ari Jerrems to discuss International Urban Politics and The Politics of The Neighbour. The poLit website may be found at: http://www.thinkpolit.com/. Dr. Jerrems may...
8 Nov 202135min

Episode 31 - On Separating Art From The Artist - Part Two.
In this episode, I will be discussing part two of the extent to which art can be separated from artist, using the thought of Arendt, Gadamer, Heidegger and Barthes to help us along. For the original e...
1 Nov 202148min

Episode 30 - On Separating Art From The Artist - Part One
In this episode, I will be discussing the extent to which art can be separated from artist, using the thought of Arendt, Gadamer, Heidegger and Barthes to help us along. For the original essay this ep...
25 Okt 202132min

Episode 29 - Dr. Matthew Slaboch on The Idea of Progress.
In this episode I am joined by Dr. Matthew Slaboch to discuss the idea of progress in the history of modern political theory. Dr. Slaboch's book 'A Road to Nowhere: The Idea of Progress and Its Critic...
11 Okt 202140min

Episode 28 - Fragments on The Political Theology of Nietzsche and Kantorowicz.
In this episode we will discuss three short pieces independently. The first and second are about: 1) Nietzsche's 'Daybreak' and 2) voting as a secular eucharist in Ernst Kantorowicz's 'The Kings Two B...
4 Okt 202118min



















