Staff writer Milica Bojovic explores the intersection of international relations and sports in today’s political landscape.
Executive Editor Briana Creeley explores the ways in which the Western philosophical tradition of universality presents serious epistemic and political issues.
Caroline S. Grossman explores four case studies of hegemonic nation-state incursions in Egypt, Pakistan, Iran, and Indonesia that occur during the latter half of the 20th century. These western incursions alter the legal system of shari’a Islamic law from its initial juristic structure.
Executive Editor Briana Creeley explores the ways in which private property contradicts the idea of human rights.
In this fourth and final installment of the narcoculture as a crisis of dignity series, Executive Editor Michaila Peters offers a solution through somatic practices and considers limitations of this application of philosophy to political conflict
Staff writer Caroline Hubbard applies French philosopher Michel Foucault’s theories and concepts to the events of the COVID-19 pandemic to better understand change in human behavior
In this introduction to a series of articles reframing narcoculture as consequence of broader historical dignity deprivation, Executive Editor Michaila Peters makes a case for the ethical responsibility we have towards ‘Practical Philosophy’
In this third installment of a series of articles exploring narcoculture as a crisis of dignity, Executive Editor Michaila Peters discusses the nature of brutality
Contributing Editor Maria Mills gives a Platonic examination of polarizing political rhetoric.
Executive Editor Michaila Peters reframes our understanding philosophical history to demonstrate how a serious exploration of dignity can help us move past our global state of division.
Staff Writer Michaila Peters explores the role of narratives in shaping civil discourse.
Staff Writer Rohit Ram looks closely at Aleksandr Dugin’s legacy of Eurasianism and its impact on contemporary Russian politics.
Staff Writer Reed Weiler explains the implications of new AI technologies for government policy.
Managing Editor Kevin Weil discusses conservative candidates tendency to stay silent on important issues to avoid controversy approaching the 2018 Midterms.
Contributing Editor William Kakenmaster provides an alternative to mainstream liberal thought.
Contributing Editor William Kakenmaster analyzes the shortcomings of the modern Libertarian doctrine.
Staff Writer Laura Thompson the Idiosyncrasies of Religious, Right Wing American Politics.