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FAQs about Faculti:How many episodes does Faculti have?The podcast currently has 109 episodes available.
August 31, 2024Towards a Polemical Ethics: Between Heidegger and Plato - Gregory FriedGregory Fried provides a novel way of understanding politics and ethical life he calls a polemical ethics, which mediates between finitude and transcendence by engaging in constructive confrontation with both traditions and other persons....more14minPlay
May 25, 2023Mandeville's Fable: Pride, Hypocrisy, and SociabilityBernard Mandeville’s The Fable of the Bees outraged its eighteenth-century audience by proclaiming that private vices lead to public prosperity. Today the work is best known as an early iteration of laissez-faire capitalism. Focusing on Mandeville’s moral, social, and political ideas, Robin Douglass offers an account of why we should take Mandeville seriously as a philosopher....more19minPlay
November 26, 2022Henry Brougham and the Invention of CannesWhen Henry Brougham, first Baron Brougham and Vaux, died in his villa in Cannes in May 1868 at the age of eighty-nine, he was well known for his many achievements in the fields of politics, law and education, and also as the man who put the Mediterranean town Cannes on the map. Rosemary Ashton discusses the origin of Cannes as a resort to a chance visit in 1834 by Lord Brougham....more20minPlay
October 09, 2022Globalization in question: why does engaged theory matter?Paul James discusses the significance of engaged globalization theory and critical reflexivity and the development of an integrated method of analysis....more15minPlay
August 18, 2022British Engagement with Japan, 1854–1922Anthony Best discusses the circumstances which led to the unlikely alliance of 1902 to 1922 between Britain, the leading world power of the day and Japan, an Asian, non-European nation which had only recently emerged from self-imposed isolation....more16minPlay
July 31, 2022Can the Liberal Order be Sustained? Nations, Network Effects, and the Erosion of Global InstitutionsA growing retreat from multilateralism is threatening to upend the institutions that underpin the liberal international order. Bryan H. Druzin applies network theory to this crisis in global governance, arguing that policymakers can strengthen these institutions by leveraging network effect pressures....more15minPlay
June 01, 2022Women in the British Armed Forces during the Second World WarJeremy Crang traces the wartime history of the WAAF, ATS and WRNS and the integration of women into the British armed forces....more9minPlay
May 28, 2022Straits: Beyond the Myth of MagellanFor centuries, Ferdinand Magellan has been celebrated as a hero: a noble adventurer who circumnavigated the globe in an extraordinary feat of human bravery; a paragon of daring and chivalry. Felipe Fernández-Armesto untangles the myths that made Magellan a hero....more17minPlay
April 09, 2022Making a Modern U.S. WestSarah Deutsch surveys the history of the U.S. West from 1898 to 1940. Centering what is often relegated to the margins in histories of the region—the flows of people, capital, and ideas across borders—Deutsch attends to the region’s role in constructing U.S. racial formations and argues that the West as a region was as important as the South in constructing the United States as a “white man’s country.”...more16minPlay
April 03, 2022The Meaning of 'Life' in Early Modern PhilosophyDeborah Brown suggests René Descartes philosophy recognises irreducible composites that resist reduction, and require their own distinctive modes of explanation...more17minPlay
FAQs about Faculti:How many episodes does Faculti have?The podcast currently has 109 episodes available.