And now what? Doing Political Theory

A guide to understanding political thinking

32 min · 20 de mar de 2026
Portada del episodio A guide to understanding political thinking

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Looking at political thought is by no means without challenges. And thinking about how to do that has a lot to teach us about how to look at anything said politically. This episode is a concise summary of what I see as the most useful insights. So listen in and get a very brief summary of the key reflections to be had. And leave with food for thought. As always, further readings and links can be found on the blog [https://and-now-what.net/episodes/ep-7-a-guide-to-understanding-political-thinking/]at https://and-now-what.net/episodes/ep-7-a-guide-to-understanding-political-thinking/ Episode Picture: Christ's College Cambrigde, by Diliff, CC BY-SA 3.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

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