The Social Contract Research Podcast
Education Podcasts
Featuring seminars and interviews about the contemporary social contract: what it is, how and why it breaks down, and how it can be strengthened. Some episodes discuss academic and philosophical approaches to social contract theory; others discuss practical, social and political issues related to the social contract. This podcast is made possible by funding from the Australian Resesarch Council Future Fellowship project "Rewriting the Social Contract: Technology, Ecology, Extremism". Project webpage: bit.ly/MonSCRN YouTube: bit.ly/YouTubeSCRN
Location:
Australia
Genres:
Education Podcasts
Description:
Featuring seminars and interviews about the contemporary social contract: what it is, how and why it breaks down, and how it can be strengthened. Some episodes discuss academic and philosophical approaches to social contract theory; others discuss practical, social and political issues related to the social contract. This podcast is made possible by funding from the Australian Resesarch Council Future Fellowship project "Rewriting the Social Contract: Technology, Ecology, Extremism". Project webpage: bit.ly/MonSCRN YouTube: bit.ly/YouTubeSCRN
Language:
English
The Significance of the Individual and the Concept of the Social in the work of Carl, with Timothy Howles
Duration:01:29:25
Modern Capitalism as Colonialism: Rethinking CB Macpherson's Theory of Possessive Individualism, with John Holmwood
Duration:01:32:06
Spinoza and the Social Contract, with Sandra Leonie Field
Duration:01:28:17
Slavery and the Social Contract, with John Protevi
Duration:01:13:45
The Rhetoric of Science and the Science of Rhetoric in Hobbes's State of Nature, with Ioannis Evrigenis
Duration:01:33:00
The State of Nature and Colonialism: Empty vs Waste Land at Home and Abroad, with Barbara Arneil
Duration:01:12:44
Hobbes's Distinctive State of Nature, with Philip Pettit
Duration:01:22:04
Rousseau's States of Nature, with Christopher Kelly
Duration:01:28:05
From Natural Equality to Frankpledge: The State of Nature, Ancient Constitutionalism, and the Rupture of the Social Contract in Eighteenth-Century Antislavery Writings, with Sarah Winter
Duration:01:32:02
The state of nature: the meanings and promise of a legal fiction, with Mark Somos
Duration:01:18:48
"Hiding God in the State of Nature", with Alan Levinovitz
Duration:01:17:13
"How to do Things With a Social Contract", with Peter Gratton
Duration:01:27:47
"Freedom and the inevitability of the market: on consumers’ sovereignty", with Jessica Whyte
Duration:01:22:06
"States of Intoxication and the Limbic Capitalocene", with Gerald Moore
Duration:01:31:09
Green design and the natural contract, with Andrew Lacenere
Duration:00:37:55
Australia's Social Contract, with Wayne Swan
Duration:00:43:43
Scott Morrison's Social Contract
Duration:00:54:15
"Surveillance Capitalism Meets the Pandemic: Challenges to the Social Contract", with David Lyon
Duration:01:31:47
Crime fiction and the social contract symposium
Duration:01:54:33
"Badiou, Rousseau and the Social Contract", with Justin Clemens
Duration:01:28:18