2019-04-30
21 分钟Thanks to everyone out there that supports the show on Patreon, patreon.com, slash, philosophize this.
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So just thinking ahead,
I think it's going to be extremely valuable for us to spend a little time on 20th century political philosophy.
And that's what we're going to do right now.
See,
there's a lot of conversation in the realm of 20th century political philosophy
that not only is going to be very useful for us and the future of this show,
but the 20th century is just filled with famous political debates that end up being incredibly fruitful for the societies that they were conducted in.
These debates in many cases, you could say,
did more for their societies in the 20th century than any other century of political debate did for theirs basically ever.
I mean,
even though two philosophers at the beginning of the 20th century really didn't seem
like it was going to be that way at first.
See,
there's this conversation going on at the end of the 19th century heading into the 20th century about whether it's a good idea to even be talking about political philosophy anymore at all.
Where this is coming from are the same conversations that eventually give rise to structuralism.