I have interests in political theory and comparative politics. Courses taught include: Intro. to Pol. Theory; Modern Pol. Theory; Comparative Pol. Theory; Nationalism; West European Pols.; Russian Pols.; and Model EU
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Book: https://t.co/Z9hDSsAN23
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Now online at Global Intellectual History (@Global_IH): "The Influence of American Ideas and Institutions on T.G. Masaryk, Philosopher and Statesman," by Matthew W. Slaboch.
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Applications are still open for the Asynchronous Histories Summer School in Warsaw๐ต๐ฑ. The school explores, e.g., how different historical times overlap, collide, coexist, and shape one another across societies and global contexts.
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Now online at Global Intellectual History (@Global_IH): "The Influence of American Ideas and Institutions on T.G. Masaryk, Philosopher and Statesman," by Matthew W. Slaboch.
https://t.co/5igsQGjIj2
@PAHoyeck Edgar Saltus:
The Philosophy of Disenchantment
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The Anatomy of Negation
And some of his other wonderfully titled works:
Parnassians Personally Encountered,
The Imperial Orgy,
Purple and Fine Women,
The Gardens of Aphrodite,
The Perfume of Eros,
Poppies and Mandragora
@sjmmcd Last semester I taught a course called "Progress & Power," and at the end a student asked for suggestions for further reading. He ended up doing guided study with me this semester, and just last week he reminded me that I had recommended your book to him, which he said he loved.