Thursday, July 31, 2025

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Wednesday, July 30, 2025

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Neoconservatism: A Roundtable

Graham Ashurst, Emily Hull, and Sophie Joscelyne Edited by Thomas Cryer INTRODUCTION This roundtable examines the multifaceted phenomenon of neoconservatism through the intellectual trajectories of three key figures: the historian of education Diane Ravitch (1938–), the journalist, editor, and "godfather... Continue Reading →

Monday, July 28, 2025

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The Internal Colony: Disha Karnad Jani interviews Sam Klug

by Disha Karnad Jani In this latest episode of In Theory, Disha Karnad Jani interviews Sam Klug about his new book The Internal Colony: Race and the American Politics of Global Decolonization (University of Chicago Press, 2025). In this book, Klug explores how the process of decolonization... Continue Reading →

Wednesday, July 16, 2025

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Fazıl Ahmed Pasha and the Politics of Knowledge: In Conversation with M. Fatih Çalışır

by Nilab Saeedi In this interview, Nilab Saeedi speaks with M. Fatih Çalışır about the intellectual life of the seventeenth-century Ottoman Empire, where knowledge was not only preserved or encouraged but deliberately used to shape governance. Their interview centers on... Continue Reading →

Monday, July 14, 2025

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Everything Has a Price: The Commercial Gaze and the Origins of Corporate Empire

by Brandon Taylor Not all empires began with conquest or Christian conversion. Before an empire can conquer, it has to count stock. As travel narratives from the early days of the English East India Company—1601 to 1611—show, the mature form... Continue Reading →

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