Tuesday, February 3, 2026

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Monday, February 2, 2026

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Stuart Hall, Ideology, and Neoliberalism's Reactionary Drift

by Lars Cornelissen Intellectual history has long suffered from a materialist deficit. The discipline, as Samuel Moyn argues, is in sore need of "a theory of ideology" that conceptualizes ideas as not merely intellectual but also material forces. Absent an... Continue Reading →

Wednesday, January 28, 2026

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Harvests of Liberation: Disha Karnad Jani Interviews Ahmad Shokr

by Disha Karnad Jani  On this episode of In Theory, Disha Karnad Jani interviews Ahmad Shokr about his monograph, Harvests of Liberation: Cotton, Capitalism, and the End of Empire in Egypt (Stanford University Press, 2025). In Harvests of Liberation, Shokr examines Egyptian decolonization through one of the... Continue Reading →

Tuesday, January 27, 2026

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Monday, January 26, 2026

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"Spread a Rainbow Over His Disastrous Set of Sun": The Comedy of Colonial Enlightenment

by Arielle Xena Alterwaite Many sperm whale teeth can be found on the island of Nantucket. It is hard to say just how many silver-scaled bodies and tentacular masses once slipped through their widths. Hard, too, is determining their origin;... Continue Reading →

Wednesday, January 21, 2026

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Hayek’s Bastards: Disha Karnad Jani Interviews Quinn Slobodian

by Disha Karnad Jani  On this episode of In Theory, Disha Karnad Jani interviews Quinn Slobodian about his latest book, Hayek's Bastards: The Neoliberal Roots of the Populist Right (Zone Books, 2025). Here, Slobodian looks to various figures like Murray Rothbard, Charles Murray, and Javier Milei—and their (mis)readings of Friedrich... Continue Reading →

Monday, January 19, 2026

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Labor in the Hispanic Enlightenment: Some Implications for a History of Political Economy

by Mattia Steardo The concept of "labor" occupies a central place in the history of political economy and, consequently, in the political imagination of our own time.[1] From Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations to Karl Marx's Capital, labor emerges... Continue Reading →

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