Marxism and Religion: A Reply to Graham Priest
By guest contributor, Jake Newcomb Last year, philosopher Graham Priest published an article in the Journal of the American Philosophical Association titled “Marxism and Buddhism: Not Such Strange...
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By Contributing Writer Michael Kinadeter The conference “The Mahabharata in Modern Intellectual History: Perspectives from South Asia, Europe, and East Asia” organized by Milinda Banerjee at...
View ArticleConsuming the Anthropocene
Email address: Leave this field empty if you're human: by guest contributor Alexis Rider April 22 was Earth Day: an annual, global, day of mobilization to push for environmental reform. Often painted...
View ArticlePolitical Survivors. In conversation with Prof. Emma Kuby
In Theory co-host Disha Karnad Jani talks with Professor Emma Kuby about her new work Political Survivors: The Resistance, the Cold War, and the Fight against Concentration Camps after 1945 (Cornell,...
View ArticleContextualizing the Rise of Comparative Political Theory
By guest contributor Josey Tom If the creation of subfields within a discipline indicates its development rather than its demise, then political theory is expanding and glowing in a new light. Founded...
View ArticleProfessor Adom Getachew on Worldmaking After Empire
Disha Karnad Jani and Professor Adom Getachew discuss her new book, Worldmaking after Empire The Rise and Fall of Self-Determination (Princeton, 2019) Email address: Leave this field empty if you're...
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