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Is political philosophy/theory dead? What’s the status of the field, and who are the most relevant authors/scholars today? Surely there’s more out there than Deneen and Fukuyama, right? Thiel seems to be ripping his toes into it again with his talks on the Antichrist and world government.
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I do it in my spare time and have written five works of it.

To answer your question: Ikenberry, Gray, Wendt, Mearsheimer
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>international relations theory
Obviously IR theory is alive and well with vigorous debate, but I meant actual political philosophy, with Strauss as an archetypal leader in the post-war generation.
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What contemporary issues would political philosophy even have to consider and think about? Everything is fake and gay today



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