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Since 1968, the quarterly journal Telos has served as the definitive international forum for discussions of political, social, and cultural change. Readers from around the globe turn to Telos to engage with the sharpest minds in politics, philosophy, and critical theory, and to discover emerging theoretical analyses of the pivotal issues of the day. Don't miss a single issue—subscribe to Telos today at the Telos Press website, www.telospress.com.

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Since 1968, the quarterly journal Telos has served as the definitive international forum for discussions of political, social, and cultural change. Readers from around the globe turn to Telos to engage with the sharpest minds in politics, philosophy, and critical theory, and to discover emerging theoretical analyses of the pivotal issues of the day. Don't miss a single issue—subscribe to Telos today at the Telos Press website, www.telospress.com.

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Episodes
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The TPPI Podcast, Episode 3: Democracy in India: Mark Kelly Speaks with Salvatore Babones

2/16/2024
In the latest podcast of the Telos-Paul Piccone Institute, TPPI's Mark G. E. Kelly, organizer of the 2024 Telos conference on "Democracy Today?," speaks with Salvator Babones of the University of Sydney about democracy in India, asking him in particular about his sympathetic reading of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. A video version of this interview is available here: https://youtu.be/epeq67sOccg

Duration:00:52:00

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The TPPI Podcast, Episode 2: Abe Silberstein on Frantz Fanon

2/12/2024
Gabriel Brahm, director of the Telos-Paul Piccone Institute's Israel initiative, talks with Abe Silberstein, a writer and critic based in New York, whose essays have appeared in the New York Times, Ha’aretz, The Forward, Times Literary Supplement (UK), and Dissent, among other publications. Their discussion focuses on Frantz Fanon and the events of October 7. This conversation follows TPPI's webinar on January 7 on the same subject with Silberstein, Cary Nelson, and Manuela Consonni, available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWNDnQtLvLQ

Duration:01:07:21

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The TPPI Podcast, Episode 1: A Conversation with Cary Nelson

1/27/2024
Gabriel Brahm, director of the Telos-Paul Piccone Institute's Israel initiative, speaks with Prof. Cary Nelson, former president of the American Association of University Professors, about the role of critical theory in the response within higher education to the Hamas atrocities of October 7. This conversation follows TPPI's webinar on January 7 on the same subject with Nelson, Abe Silberstein, and Manuela Consonni, available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWNDnQtLvLQ

Duration:01:22:21

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Episode 75: Sherman A. Jackson on Islam and the Promotion of Human Rights

11/7/2023
Sherman A. Jackson discusses his article "Islam and the Promotion of Human Rights" from Telos 203 (Summer 2023).

Duration:00:55:13

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Episode 74: Chih-yu Shih on Benevolent Love, Universal Love, and Hong Kong

7/19/2023
Chih-yu Shih discusses his article "Loving Hong Kong: Unity and Solidarity in the Politics of Belonging" from Telos 202 (Spring 2023).

Duration:00:41:07

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Episode 73: Stephen Muecke on Belonging in Aboriginal Australia

7/11/2023
David Pan talks with Stephen Muecke about his article "Belonging in Aboriginal Australia: A Political 'Cosmography,'" from Telos 202 (Spring 2023).

Duration:00:31:50

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Episode 72: Matthew Dal Santo on Russia, the Ukraine War, and the West's Empire of Secularization

5/3/2023
David Pan talks with Matthew Dal Santo about his article "Russia, the Ukraine War, and the West’s Empire of Secularization," from Telos 201 (Winter 2022).

Duration:01:08:42

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Episode 71: John Milbank on Carl Schmitt and the Current Global Crisis

4/25/2023
John Milbank discusses his article "A Tale of Two Monsters and Four Elements: Variations of Carl Schmitt and the Current Global Crisis" from Telos 201 (Winter 2022).

Duration:00:54:04

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Episode 70: Paul Grenier on Konstantin Krylov's Ethical Theory

4/17/2023
Paul Grenier discusses his article "Konstantin Krylov's Ethical Theory and What It Reveals about the Propensity for Conflict between Russia and the West" from Telos 201 (Winter 2022).

Duration:00:48:51

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Episode 69: Miles Yu on China, Ideology, and Geopolitical Conflict

4/3/2023
Miles Yu discusses his article "Escape from Civilization's Predicaments" from Telos 201 (Winter 2022).

Duration:00:33:50

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Episode 68: Eric Hendriks-Kim on China's Counter Cosmopolitanism

3/20/2023
Eric Hendriks-Kim discusses his article "The Polemics of China's Counter Cosmopolitanism" from Telos 201 (Winter 2022).

Duration:00:51:51

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Episode 67: David A. Westbrook on the Role and Function of the University Today

2/6/2023
David A. Westbrook discusses his article "From the Ivory Tower to the Football Stadium: A Rueful Response to Michael Hüther" from Telos 200 (Fall 2022).

Duration:00:51:31

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Episode 66: Michael Hüther on Science, Myth, and the Place of the Truth at the University

1/31/2023
Michael Hüther discusses his article "Tired of Science?! Notes on the Relationship between University and Society" from Telos 200 (Fall 2022).

Duration:00:26:58

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Episode 65: Greg Melleuish and Susanna Rizzo on the Historical Roots of the Current Crisis of the University

1/23/2023
Greg Melleuish and Susanna Rizzo discusses their article "Universities: Truth, Reason, or Emotion?" from Telos 200 (Fall 2022)

Duration:00:36:03

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Episode 64: J. E. Elliott on Brand English and Its Discontents

12/14/2022
J. E. Elliott discusses his article "Brand English and Its Discontents: Situating Truth and Value in the University Today," from Telos 200 (Fall 2022)

Duration:00:34:40

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Episode 63: Richard T. Marcy and Valerie J. D'Erman on Political Narratives in Academic Settings

11/23/2022
Richard T. Marcy and Valerie J. D'Erman discuss their article "The Sensemaking and Construction of Political Narratives in Academic Settings," from Telos 200 (Fall 2022)

Duration:00:40:54

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Episode 62: Xudong Zhang on Comparative Studies of China and the West

9/26/2022
Xudong Zhang discusses his article "China and the West: Methodologies for Comparison," from Telos 199 (Summer 2022).

Duration:00:27:22

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Episode 61: Sijia Yao on Third Term Comparisons

9/19/2022
Sijia Yao discusses her article "Third Term Comparison," from Telos 199 (Summer 2022).

Duration:00:15:40

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Episode 60: Brian Wolfel on Carlyle’s Transcendentalism and Theorizing Postliberalism

9/12/2022
Brian Wolfel discusses his article "Thomas Carlyle’s Conception of Transcendentalism in Sartor Resartus and Its Application to Theorizing Postliberalism," from Telos 199 (Summer 2022).

Duration:00:23:39

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Episode 59: Karen Thornber on Decentering the West and China

9/6/2022
Karen Thornber discusses her article "Decentering the 'West' and 'China' in China-West Comparison," from Telos 199 (Summer 2022).

Duration:00:44:09