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* Home * About * About Telos * About the Editor * About the Review Editor * About the Book Editor * Masthead * FAQ * From the Publisher * Reader Testimonials * About Paul Piccone * About Russell Berman * Telos Conferences * Privacy Policy * Data Protection * Store * Subscriptions * Current Issue * Back Issues * Books * Shipping and Handling * TELOSscope * TELOSscope * The Telos Press Podcast * Connect * Information for Libraries * Library Recommendation * Telos Student Seminars * Internships * Submissions * Calls for Papers * Advertising * Telos Online * Telos Online * Search Telos Online * Article Index * Contact Telos 206 · Spring 2024 The Intuitive and the Conceptual What is an intuition as opposed to a defined concept of something? Are intuitions separate and qualitatively different than concepts? Are they just fuzzy concepts? Do they really exist at all? The essays in Telos 206 explore in one way or another this question of the status of conceptual knowledge as opposed to intuitive awareness. Read David Pan's introduction to the issue. Purchase the Issue Telos 205 · Winter 2023 Forms of War Every war forces us to reconsider the character of war and the forms that it can take. In Telos 205, we consider the different ways of understanding the relationship between conflict and insight in war as well as examples of how the conceptualization of conflict affects the outbreak, progress, and outcome of wars. Read David Pan's introduction to the issue. Purchase the Issue Shards and Specters of the New World Order Casting Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies as Critique by Timothy W. Luke In this wide-ranging and incisive new volume, Timothy Luke traces the trajectory of Soviet and post-Soviet geopolitics, from the ideological dynamics of revolutionary Russia through the Cold War and the "War on Terror" to, most recently, Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. Purchase here Telos 204 · Fall 2023 Quandaries of Race and Gender Theory In this issue of Telos, we investigate the theories and ideologies that have transformed the politics of race and gender over the last half century, as well as the quandaries this transformation has given rise to in the present. Read David Pan's introduction to the issue. Purchase the Issue Approaches: Drugs and Altered States by Ernst Jünger Combining elements of memoir and critical reflection on the history of mind-altering substances in society, Approaches attests to Jünger’s belief that drugs can facilitate a deeper spiritual journey into dimensions of human existence that have been eclipsed by the ambient noise of modern life. Purchase here Telos 203 · Summer 2023 The Manifold Foundations of Human Rights The crucial problem running through the essays in Telos 203 is the difficulty of establishing a unified foundation for human rights given the variety of cultural, legal, moral, and political perspectives that we find in the world regarding the question of how we relate to each other as humans. Read David Pan's introduction to the issue. Purchase the Issue Screens of Power Ideology, Domination, and Resistance in Informational Society by Timothy W. Luke With a Foreword by Ronald J. Deibert This new edition of Screens of Power reintroduces the innovative critique of informational culture, politics, and society outlined by Timothy W. Luke in Telos and other publications during the late 1970s and early 1980s. Purchase here 205 Telos 206 (Spring 2024): The Intuitive and the Conceptual 205 Telos 205 (Winter 2023): Forms of War 204 Telos 204 (Fall 2023): Quandaries of Race and Gender Theory 203 Telos 203 (Summer 2023): The Manifold Foundations of Human Rights 202 Telos 202 (Spring 2023): Narratives of Belonging 201 Telos 201 (Winter 2022): Civilizational States and Liberal Empire 200 Telos 200 (Fall 2022): The Place of Truth at the University 199 Telos 199 (Summer 2022): China and the West 198 Telos 198 (Spring 2022): Challenging State Sovereignty: Mutual Aid or Civil War? 197 Telos 197 (Winter 2021): The Modern City in World Cinema 196 Telos 196 (Fall 2021): Thinking vs. Doing Earlier More Back Issues Recent Issues of Telos * Free Speech and Campus Antisemitism: Academic Freedom, to What End? by The Telos-Paul Piccone Institute The video of the sixth webinar in the Telos-Paul Piccone Institute’s Israel Initiative is now available and can be viewed here. Titled “Free Speech and Campus Antisemitism: Academic Freedom, to What End?,” the panel featured Michael S. Kochin, Geoff Shullenberger, and Jacob Siegel, and their conversation was moderated by Israel Initiative director Gabriel Noah Brahm. The next webinar in the Israel webinar… (continue reading) * Overcoming Antisemitism by Reinvigorating Twentieth‑Century Liberalism by Gerald Berk I am a professor emeritus of political science at the University of Oregon, and I am an observant, progressive Jew. I appreciate the efforts of conservatives, some of whom have made valuable contributions to the Telos-Paul Piccone Institute's Israel initiative, to expose antisemitism in my profession and among my students since October 7. I share their concern that anti-Zionism has become one… (continue reading) * Matthias Küntzel on the Nazi Roots of October 7 by The Telos-Paul Piccone Institute In the latest episode of the Telos-Paul Piccone Institute podcast, Gabriel Noah Brahm, director of TPPI's Israel Initiative, talks with German political scientist Dr. Matthias Küntzel about the Nazi roots of the Hamas atrocities of October 7, 2023, and about the dangers posed today by Iran. This conversation follows TPPI's webinar of February 7, 2024, "Historians on Ideology and Politics in the 1948… (continue reading) * The Return of the Two Cultures in the Israel–Hamas War Protests by Peter C. Herman The following essay is part of a special series of responses to recent events centered, for now, at Columbia University, and extending beyond its confines to include the wider array of societal problems that the disorder there symptomatizes. For details, see Gabriel Noah Brahm, "From Palestine Avenue to Morningside Heights."—Gabriel Noah Brahm, Director of the Telos-Paul Piccone Institute’s Israel initiative In… (continue reading) FROM THE PUBLISHER'S DESK Telos has always celebrated rejuvenation and renewal, and in recent years we’ve embraced that change in a variety of ways. We’ve taken Telos online and digitized our complete archive, allowing institutional subscribers from around the world to access the journal over the Internet. We’ve created a regular conference series in New York City and another more recently in Europe, which have brought together an increasing number of scholars to discuss today’s critical issues in politics and philosophy . . . (continue reading) SUBSCRIBE TO TELOS! For over fifty years, readers from around the globe have turned to Telos to engage with the sharpest minds in politics and philosophy, and to discover emerging theoretical analyses of the critical issues of the day. Subscribe now and don’t miss a single issue! As a small independent publisher, we rely on both our individual and institutional subscribers. If your university does not subscribe to Telos, please encourage your librarian to begin a subscription. A printable recommendation form is available here. Join the Telos Press mailing list Follow our updates * * * * . Telos Press Publishing · PO Box 811 · Candor, NY 13743 · Phone: 212-228-6479 Privacy Policy · Data Protection Copyright © 2024 Telos Press Publishing · All Rights Reserved Our website uses cookies to enhance your experience and show you more relevant content. For more information, please see our privacy policy. By using our site, you agree to our use of cookies. OK