Reality Check | Ep. One | Michael Thomas & the Catholic Land Movement
Philosopher and journalist Jan C. Bentz talks with Michael Thomas about the Catholic Land Movement, tradition, perennial truths, and the inspiration of Chesterton and Belloc.
Symposia: Ep. 3:
“Rewilding Sex” with Mary Harrington
Sebastian Morello and writer Mary Harrington explore the consequences of new technologies for the ways we think and shape our world, the ‘doomerist’ worldview, and the possibility of ‘rewilding sex.’
Occasional Dialogues: Kurt Hofer interviews Glenn Ellmers
In this episode of “Occasional Dialogues,” Kurt Hofer interviews Glenn Ellmers. They discuss Ellmers’ new book, populism, political philosophy, and the need for a muscular Christianity instead of “liberalism with hymnals.”
‘In Search of Europe’: Karl Gustel Wärnberg in conversation with Ryan Haecker
In this episode of ‘In Search of Europe,’ our series on the history of European thought and philosophy, host Karl Gustel Wärnberg talks with Ryan Haecker, a philosopher and theologian affiliated with the American Academy in Rome.
Occasional Dialogues: Kurt Hofer interviews Patrick Deneen
In this episode of our “Occasional Dialogues” series, Kurt Hofer interviews Patrick Deneen, professor of political philosophy at the University of Notre Dame. They discuss his new book, “Regime Change: Toward a Postliberal Future,” which Deneen says continues the themes of his 2018 book, “Why Liberalism Failed,” but with a constructive project in mind: he proposes a bold plan for replacing the liberal elite and the ideology that created and empowered them.
‘In Search of Europe’:
Karl Gustel Wärnberg in conversation with David Lloyd Dusenbury
In the first episode of ‘In Search of Europe,’ our new series on the history of European thought and philosophy, host Karl Gustel Wärnberg talks with David Lloyd Dusenbury.
Occasional Dialogues: Karl Gustel Wärnberg interviews Gaven Kerr
In this episode of “Occasional Dialogues,” two philosophers sit down to discuss martial arts and their place in society, their relation to virtue, and how faith can relate to the combative spirit.
Occasional Dialogues: Claire Rydell Arcenas interviewed by Kurt Hofer
In this episode of our ‘Occasional Dialogues’ series, Kurt Hofer interviews historian Claire Rydell Arcenas, the author of America’s Philosopher: John Locke in American Intellectual Life. They discuss the impetus behind writing the book, Locke’s place in contemporary political life, and the ‘New Right’ critiques of Locke.
Occasional Dialogues: Beatrix von Storch interviewed by Jan Bentz
In this episode of our ‘Occasional Dialogues’ series, Jan Bentz interviews Beatrix von Storch about the AfD, political turbulence in Germany, and conservatism in Europe.
Occasional Dialogues: Jason Miller interviewed by Alvino-Mario Fantini
In this episode of our ‘Occasional Dialogues’ series, Alvino-Mario Fantini interviews Jason Miller of GETTR about the prospects for conservative media in Europe.