Schellingian. Ph.D. Candidate at York University. Research Interests: Schelling. German Idealism. https://www.youtube.com/@TheYoungIdealist/videos
International Relations and Foreign Policy. UChicago Prof. Chicago Council Fellow. WPReview Columnist. Still on Twitter/X, but now here too.
https://www.paulpoast.com/
Philosophy professor, writing about games, trust, echo chambers, community, bureaucracy and technology. My first book is GAMES: AGENCY AS ART
Professor of Political Theory
Former Head of Department of Government and PVC Education
London School of Economics
Author Against Post-liberalism: Why Faith, Family and Flag is a Dead End for the Left, Polity Press 2025
Writes the most popular UK politics Substack (samf.substack.com)
Sunday Times bestselling book "Failed State" out now. (An Economist and Financial Times Book of the Year for 2024).
Senior fellow: Institute for Government
Join @RobertHutton.co.uk and @DuncanWeldon.bsky.social as they watch old war films and make a podcast about why they love them. WarMovieTheatre@gmail.com https://linktr.ee/warmovietheatre
Economics writer. Author.
Expect history, economics, finance and other stuff.
Wrote Two Hundred Years of Muddling Through.
Blood and Treasure, on the economics of war, out now.
Always looking for the heat around the corner
I teach and write about general jurisprudence, legal and political realism, metaethics, free speech, religious toleration, academic freedom, Nietzsche, Marx and other topics at the University of Chicago. Homepage: https://brianleiter.net/
“Gerontocracy in America” (2026)
https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780374607647/gerontocracyinamerica/
http://campuspress.yale.edu/samuelmoyn
EconProf, UMass Amherst
Robinson, Keynes, Meiksins Wood, Rothschild & Matthöfer Prizes | Harvard Associate in Research | 2023 TIME100 Next
Fan of Chelsea, Blackcaps & a Movie aficionado.
Teaches politics & history at Cambridge. Interests include empire, war, technology, architecture, science fiction, utopia. Currently writing a book on transhumanism
Teaches philosophy, Co-editor of "Crisis & Critique journal.
Co-host of "Crisis and Critique" podcast.
"Reading Hegel" (2021).
Writing a book on Hegel.
FT columnist. Also have podcast. Author of three and a half books. Four kids. Two cats. One wife. Numerous friends. Fulham fan.
Political philosophy and theory, migration, refugees, Rousseau, photography, French literature, Crooked Timber, books, Bristol ... Wrote "Do States Have the Right to Exclude Immigrants" (Wiley/Polity, 2018). Pensioner.
King's College London. Working on mind, metaphysics, and science.
davidpapineau.co.uk