Episode Synopsis "The Idea of the State: a Genealogy "
Quentin Skinner gives a genealogy of the modern state, arguing that we should not understand the state simply as the government, but rather as a fictional person, enabling us to explain such things as shared responsibility for debt over generations. Quentin Skinner is the Barber Beaumont Professor of the Humanities at Queen Mary, University of London and he is the previous Regius professor of modern history at Cambridge. His most recent book is Hobbes and Republican Liberty (2008).
Listen "The Idea of the State: a Genealogy "
More episodes of the podcast The State of the State
- Transformations of the State: Interdisciplinary Perspectives
- The State, Tolerance and Rationalism in Spinoza, Mendelssohn and Kant
- Opinion Formation and Democratic Legitimacy
- Globalisation, Inequality, and the State
- Regional courts as a substitute for the domestic rule of law: The Campbell case before the SADC Tribunal
- The Practice of Sovereignty: Kant on the Duties of National and International Citizenship
- The Idea of the State: a Genealogy