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Mentioned in 11 episodes
The new Leviathans
Thoughts After Liberalism
Book • 2023
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Mentioned in 11 episodes
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as the book challenging the idea that liberal democracy has won.


Sean Illing

160 snips
Whatever this is, it isn’t liberalism
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as a writer whose book inspired his own work.


John Gray

71 snips
John Gray on Pessimism, Liberalism, and Theism
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as his latest book, delivering a provocative examination of the 2020s' political landscape.


Tyler Cowen

71 snips
John Gray on Pessimism, Liberalism, and Theism
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as the author of a book on Hobbes, interpreting Hobbes for the modern world.

Robert D. Kaplan

70 snips
Ep 198: Robert D. Kaplan on Crisis
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as the author of the new book, discussing Thomas Hobbes and the origins of liberalism.

Sean Illing

38 snips
Late-stage liberalism
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as a source for a quote about political ideology.


Andrew Sullivan

37 snips
John Gray On The State Of Liberalism
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's latest book at the time of the podcast.


Sam Harris

John Gray

30 snips
#354 — Is Moral Progress a Fantasy?
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as the author of "The New Leviathan", exploring themes of liberalism and its future.


David Runciman

16 snips
John Gray and David Runciman on Finding Meaning in a Post-Liberal World
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as his latest book, analyzing liberalism through classic thinkers and current events.


Helen Czerski

15 snips
John Gray on the US Election and a World After Liberalism, Part One
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as the topic of the podcast episode.

Mia Sorrenti

John Gray on the US Election and a World After Liberalism, Part Two
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as a book exploring the future after liberalism.

Matt Turpin

Xi-Biden at APEC + What It Takes To Compete
Mentioned for his approach of coexistence and compromise.

The philosophy of geopolitics SPECIAL | Donald Trump, Homer's Odyssey, and Korean Web Novels
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como um livro que ele considera muito inteligente.

Felipe Miranda

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