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Synesis: History of Ideas Podcast

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Post-Modern Conservatism
Neoliberalism
Inequality
Economic Inequality
Mutual Improvement Societies
Autodidacticism
Reading Culture
Classic Literature
Education System
Social Mobility
Postmodernism
Liberal Education
Intellectual History
British Working Classes
Literacy
Plato
Rousseau
Democracy
Tyranny
Oligarchy

Interviews on the History of Ideas in Philosophy, Political Economy, Science and Theology!

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Mateus, João and Mitch (guest interviewer) talk with Matthew McManus (Spelman College) about his "The Rise of Post-Modern Conservatism: Neoliberalism, Post-Modern Culture, and Reactionary Politics" (Palgrave MacMillan, 2019) and "Myth and Mayhem: A L... more

Mateus and João interview Professor David Lay Williams from DePaul University (USA) to talk about his book, "The Greatest of All Plagues: How Economic Inequality Shaped Political Thought from Plato to Marx" (Princeton University Press, 2024). Drawing... more

In this interview, Mateus interviews Jonathan Rose, renowned Historian, Professor of History, Director of the Graduate Program in Book History at Drew University, and the founding president of the Society for the History of Authorship, Reading and Pu... more

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Matthew McManus
A scholar discussing post-modern conservatism and its implications
Author and theorist associated with Zer0 Books
Episode: Episode #3 w/ Matthew McManus (part 1): Post-Modern Conservatism in the age of commodified selfhood.
David Lay Williams
Author focusing on political thought and the history of inequality
Episode: Episode #2 w/ David Lay Williams (part 1): Inequality, "The Greatest of All Plagues"
Jonathan Rose
Author and intellectual historian
Author of The Intellectual Life of the British Working Classes
Episode: Episode #1 w/ Jonathan Rose (part 1): Books from Below and the power of liberal education

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Episode #1 w/ Jonathan Rose (part 1): Books from Below and the power of liberal education
Q: What separates your views between the first and third editions of the book?
Over time, he recognized that while the autodidact tradition seemed to end, the rise of the internet provided new opportunities for self-education, though it also fostered a complex relationship with authority.
Episode #1 w/ Jonathan Rose (part 1): Books from Below and the power of liberal education
Q: How did you conceptualize the idea for this book?
Rose reflects on his experience as a graduate student and how the critiques of social historians spurred his interest in the reading experiences of the British working classes, ultimately leading to his research and writing of the book.

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