Podopticon

By Randal Hendrickson

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Episodes: 38

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PODOPTICON is a politics, history, and philosophy podcast. Topics will range. Subscribe wherever you get podcasts.


Episode Date
Losing Left and Right? A Conversation with Hyrum Lewis and Verlan Lewis.
Apr 29, 2023
Some Hobbes for Your Firearms Debate
Mar 23, 2023
Montaigne and His "Essays"
Nov 21, 2022
Fight Like Hell: A Defense of the Liberal Ethos
Nov 06, 2022
'The Greatest of All Plagues': David Lay Williams on Economic Inequality in Western Political Thought
Sep 11, 2022
Wait for It: A Conversation about Time and Politics with Elizabeth F. Cohen
Jun 23, 2022
"Clever Usurpation" or "Sacred Right"?: Rousseau on Property and Wealth, with Christopher Kelly
Mar 07, 2022
Clashing Conceptions of Property on the New England Frontier
Feb 07, 2022
States of the Union: Robinson Woodward-Burns on American Constitutional Development
Jan 15, 2022
Virtù Signaling: Harvey Mansfield on Machiavelli
Dec 27, 2021
It's about Time: A Conversation with Nomi Claire Lazar
Dec 03, 2021
Don't Be Ridiculous: Discussing "Uncivil Mirth" with Ross Carroll
Oct 29, 2021
All the Rage: Paper Money in the Early Republic
Oct 12, 2021
Above the Fray?: On the Decline into Demagoguery and Hopes for Renewal in the American Presidency
Sep 19, 2021
"Persian Letters," Part 4: the View From the 'Darkened West'
Sep 03, 2021
"Persian Letters," Part 3: Collapses
Aug 30, 2021
"Persian Letters," Part 2: In the "Master's Workshop"
Aug 24, 2021
"Persian Letters," Part 1: Montesquieu's Literary Art
Aug 23, 2021
How Can Anyone Be Nebraskan?
Jul 27, 2021
Party Like It's 1714-97
Jul 11, 2021
Getting Lost in Thought
Jun 18, 2021
Nationalism, American Style
May 28, 2021
The Suburbs and the Politics of Safety
May 15, 2021
African American Political Thought: A Provocation
Apr 30, 2021
The “State of Nature” and the Origins of American Independence
Apr 16, 2021
Spinoza's Epicurean Politics: the Dialectic of Authority and Utility and the Pleasures of Sober Reasoning
Apr 02, 2021
James Baldwin's Tough Love
Mar 22, 2021
On Rousseau's "Confessions": A Life in the Camera Obscura
Mar 03, 2021
Michael Hattem on the Long Tradition of Fashioning an American Past
Feb 12, 2021
What is Politics for? Lessons from the Grayzone
Feb 02, 2021
Politics, High and Low: Impeachment, the Pardon Power, and More with Jeffrey Tulis and Connor Ewing
Jan 15, 2021
Constitutionalism After Trump: a Conversation with George Thomas and Ben Kleinerman
Dec 19, 2020
Storytelling for a Crisis: Reading Herodotus with Joel Alden Schlosser
Dec 04, 2020
On the Farm with Ariel Ron: the Social Movement that Built a Grassroots Leviathan
Nov 21, 2020
On the History of Freedom–with Annelien de Dijn
Oct 31, 2020
The Idea of Presidential Representation–with Jeremy Bailey and Benjamin Kleinerman
Oct 22, 2020
Never Trump–Weak Revolt or Masterful Capture? Author Rob Saldin Discusses
Oct 18, 2020
On the Bright Side–the Invention of Color with Carolyn Purnell
Oct 08, 2020