
Political Philosophy Podcast
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Interviews & commentary on political philosophy. Ethics, liberalism, socialism, republicanism, religion, & history of political thought.
Edinburgh, Scotland
Joined January 2018
I'm not going to use this account anymore. Please follow me on - BlueSky: https://t.co/LYa2x9DDM9 Facebook: https://t.co/fN5R5cGBYM Subscribe to 'Political Philosophy Podcast' on your preferred podcast app Website:
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Discussions with Philosophers and public figures. Politics, ethics, meta-ethics, human rights, religion, atheism, liberalism, and republicanism.
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I'm going to keep the account so I have access to my old DMs and convos here (& I guess just in case ownership changes) But I'm not going to be checking in regularly. If you want to reach me for media inquires, best just email me Toby@politicalphilosophypodcast.com
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I'm still posting key updates here, I don't scroll this site anymore, but even that feels unethical I think it's time folks
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If you needed a sign it was time to switch over to BlueSky . . .
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Last call for any questions for the Ask Me Anything episode
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I think I'll do an Ask Me Anything episode this week Any questions? - about the show, politics, philosophy, recent articles, anything really
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I think I'll do an Ask Me Anything episode this week Any questions? - about the show, politics, philosophy, recent articles, anything really
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From the archive: I ask a US Senator if the senate should even exist https://t.co/A8pJV58Bhi
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Has the Senate been a barrier to progressive reform in America? Is it an institution at odds with our current political culture? I discuss this as well as impeachment, partisanship, and post 2020...
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I was just on Embrace The Void discussing my Liberal Currents affluence article Covered that, Trump, the southern strategy, social hierarchies, & more https://t.co/FgK270Oo7P
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Back to our normal format with returning guest Toby Buckle of the Political Philosophy Podcast. We discuss his recent Liberal Currents article "A Disease of Affluence", where he argues that MAGA is a...
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"They're [elections & movement building] completely compatible - to keep the circulation going & to build power outside of those institutions" @samuel_e_bagg
https://t.co/7S21FCrdko
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How has equality been thought about throughout human history? Is there a final definition of the term? Does it have a potential dark side, and how does its history compare to that of freedom? Darrin...
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"There are limits: Electing someone who doesn't uphold the fundamentals of the constitution" @annefabpeter on legitimacy https://t.co/5V8nyJCbEN
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What makes a political decision legitimate? That it tracks the popular will, that it's made with the right information, or something else? Fabienne Peter discusses both the theory, and the applied...
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Loads more interviews, solo episodes, & commentary coming in the new year that I'm excited to share If you enjoy my stuff, please consider supporting for any amount - I don't do any adds, so this lets me keep doing what I do: https://t.co/UVjfN91Rtr
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"This is a safe space - we can talk about the [Gospels'] dating" @evandeneykel
https://t.co/ReA8T2OP9A
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What are the books that didn't get included in the New Testament? A big, fun, deep-dive into all things early Christianity and non-canon with Eric Vanden Eykel.
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In "The Grounds of Political Legitimacy," @annefabpeter argues that political deliberation should be guided by epistemic norms, focusing on justified belief, responsiveness, and epistemic justice. Explore now: https://t.co/YMiWTAon9N
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From the archive: I consider the criticisms that it's too individualistic & that it doesn't define harm, & argue that the liberty principle is . . . good, actually. https://t.co/NA5HaUhgb4
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Is J S Mill's liberty principle bad political philosophy because he fails to define harm? I try to give this 'conventional' read a fair shake while also giving you my own view that the principle is ....
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A really good year for the podcast (if a very bad one politically) - Back to regular episodes, loads of great guests, the switch to bluesky went well, a viral article Please do consider supporting if you can: https://t.co/UVjfN92piZ
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BTW I'm doing key updates here, but I'm mostly on bluesky, so consider following me there (also if you're not on there, its just a much better platform at this point, politics aside) https://t.co/JDpscKLpTP
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A really good year for the podcast (if a very bad one politically) - Back to regular episodes, loads of great guests, the switch to bluesky went well, a viral article Please do consider supporting if you can: https://t.co/UVjfN92piZ
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"It's a strange, sad way for a superpower to die" https://t.co/coI7CQHW45
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In a final election think piece I argue that the danger the US political system faces is not easily understood through the mechanical-newtonian visualisation we have of it. Instead, I see how things...
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If you find my work valuble or interesting, please consider supporting on Patreon for any amount (& big thanks to everyone who does) https://t.co/SMqJWeMvuM
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