
Equality, Intellectual Traditions, and the Seventeenth Century (Prof. Teresa Bejan)
Interventions | The Intellectual History Podcast
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Reevaluating Political Philosophy: From Rawls to Hobbes
This chapter explores the author's evolving understanding of John Rawls' political philosophy, illustrating how teaching at Oxford reshaped their engagement with the subject. It examines the historical context of civic education in Hobbes' 'Leviathan' and critiques contemporary interpretations of equality, encouraging a deeper analysis of overlooked political activists. The discussion underscores the importance of diverse historical voices and emphasizes the necessity of engaging with differing perspectives in political thought.
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