Matt McManus's Interviews
In this podcast, Kushal speaks with Matthew McManus about his book, "The Political Right and Equality: Turning Back the Tide of Egalitarian Modernity." Follow Matt: Twitter: @MattPolProf Website: https://left2right.webflow.io/ Book: https://amzn.eu/d/5AuykbZ #conservatism #liberalism #EqualityvsEquity -----------------
Socialism means 'bad', right? That's what many of our churches assume. Whenever anyone suggests Socialism as an option, many Christians have a set of anti-Socialist questions locked and loaded, ready to fire. We decided to put some of them to an expert. To us, Socialism is really just a system of making sure nobody is
Season 5 Episode 35: Cosmopolitan Socialism (Matt McManus's Tribute to Michael Brooks)
Matt McManus"s long awaited book "A How To Guide to Cosmopolitan Socialism: A Tribute to Michael Brooks"--with an introduction by GTAA host Ben Burgis--was officially released on October 1st. Matt joins us to talk about the ideas about socialism, internationalism, universal values and cultural peculiarity and more that
The Political Right and Equality: Turning Back the Tide of Egalitarian Modernity w/ Matt McManus
On this edition of Parallax Views, Matt McManus, a Lecturer in the Department of Political Science at the University of Michigan and the author of The Rise of Post-Modern Conservatism, joins the show to discuss his new book The Political Right and Equality: Turning Back the Tide of Egalitarian Modernity. Matt gives a s
In his new book "The Political Right and Equality" McManus presents an intellectual history of the conservative and reactionary tradition, stretching from Aristotle and Filmer to Alexander Dugin and Patrick Deneen. In this episode of Diet Soap McManus discusses his book with Douglas Lain. School of Materialist Research
Season 5 Episode 17: Matt McManus on Matt Walsh + A Dialogue w/Christine Sypnowich
In the first half of the main show, Political Science prof and Jacobin contributor Matt McManus joins Ben Burgis to discuss his new article about another, much more unpleasant Matt--Matt Walsh. In the second half, we replay Ben"s dialogue at a Boston Review event last week with socialist philosopher Christine Sypnowich
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