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Description: In this episode we examine how social orders produce centers and margins — who counts as “inside,” who is excluded, and how territorial attachments shape identity. Drawing on historical examples and contemporary theory, we trace the cultural mechanisms that normalize boundaries and ask what it would mean to unsettle them. Recommended for listeners interested in political theory, sociology, and the philosophy of space.
By Baruch MenacheDescription: In this episode we examine how social orders produce centers and margins — who counts as “inside,” who is excluded, and how territorial attachments shape identity. Drawing on historical examples and contemporary theory, we trace the cultural mechanisms that normalize boundaries and ask what it would mean to unsettle them. Recommended for listeners interested in political theory, sociology, and the philosophy of space.