
Alexis Papazoglou
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Managing Editor for @LSEpoliticsblog. Previously senior editor for @IAI_TV and philosophy lecturer at Cambridge & Royal Holloway. Words in The New Republic etc.
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22-09-2015 13:52:18
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Is Post-Liberalism the Future? Join us Monday Mar. 31 (2pm ET / 7pm UK) with @PjThinker with Alexis Papazoglou to discuss what post-liberals want to replace liberalism with and if it will come to replace the old liberal order. #Philosophy Register: tickettailor.com/events/thephilā¦

š„New! Trump's tariffs are best understood as a feature of his populism, not a cohesive economic protectionism strategy, argues Angelos Chryssogelos and Monika Brusenbauch Meislova. The UK's response needs to take that under consideration. blogs.lse.ac.uk/politicsandpolā¦

My old colleague Charlie Barnett interviewing Francis Fukuyama for Institute of Art and Ideas on how to make sense of Trumpās US foreign policy and why liberalism might still be the only game in town. iai.tv/articles/francā¦


Where does AI fit in with the future of film? | iai.tv/video/ai-and-t⦠Martha Fiennes looks to the future of film and questions how we can embrace AI, whilst warning that human expression, above all else, must be protected.

š„New! In this interview with Alexis Papazoglou, Thomas Sampson of Centre for Economic Performance and LSE Department of Economics explains what US tariffs mean for the UK economy and outlines the UK Government's options for easing the effect of the tariffs. blogs.lse.ac.uk/politicsandpolā¦

Part two Thomas Sampson's interview, Centre for Economic Performance LSE Department of Economics on how Trumpās tariffs - even if most are temporarily paused - will affect global trade. Perhaps itās time countries came up with an economic model that doesnāt rely on trade with the US. blogs.lse.ac.uk/politicsandpolā¦

"Left to their own devices most countries have protectionist instincts. But if all countries were to act on those instincts, everyone ends up worse off. In a trade war we all lose." Thomas Sampson Centre for Economic Performance LSE Department of Economics speaks to LSE British Politics and Policy #TradeWar blogs.lse.ac.uk/politicsandpolā¦


Next Monday on The Philosopher & the News with The Philosopher and Jay Odenbaugh we look at the ethics and metaphysics of de-extinction and the āresurrectionā of the dire wolf. thephilosopher1923.org/events/the-ethā¦

A company brought the dire wolf back from extinction, but were they so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should? Join our talk on de-extinction with Jay Odenbaugh Mon. May 26th - 2pm ET / 7pm UK #Philosophy thephilosopher1923.org/events/the-ethā¦


āIf talk of personal choice and freedom is out of place when thinking of historical shifts in living conditions, could our contemporary case be so different?ā asks Alexis Papazoglou (Alexis Papazoglou). | iai.tv/articles/the-d⦠Tap to further explore the dangers of freedom and

New Substack post! My conversation with Jay Odenbaugh about the philosophy of de-extinction. Are genetics all that matters in the identity of a species? And even if it is possible to bring back to life species that have gone extinct - is it a good idea? insideplatoscave.substack.com/p/the-philosopā¦

āThe Matrix has attacked me,ā were the words of Andrew Tate as he was being arrested by Romanian police. | iai.tv/articles/andre⦠In this article, Alexis Papazoglou (Alexis Papazoglou) explores āred pillā ideology alongside Platoās philosophy on the difference between appearance