Jason Stanley is the Jacob Urowsky
Professor of Philosophy at Yale University. Before coming to Yale in
2013, he was Distinguished Professor in the Department of Philosophy
at Rutgers University. Stanley is the author of "Know How;"
"Languages in Context;" and "Knowledge and Practical
Interests," which won the 2007 American Philosophical
Association book prize; and “How Propaganda Works,” which won the
2016 PROSE Award for Philosophy from the Association of American
Publishers. His first book, "Knowledge and Practical Interests,"
won the American Philosophical Association Book Prize, awarded to one
philosopher every year, for 2005-6. He is a frequent contributor to
The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Boston Review, and The
Chronicle of Higher Education, among other publications. Stanley
lives in New Haven, Connecticut, with his family.
His new book,
“How Fascism Works: The Politics of Us and Them,” was released on
Sept. 4, 2018. His latest article, “Is Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s‘Fascism’ Claim Too Extreme?” was published in The New York
Times on July 4.
Here are the episodes on which Jason Stanley has been a guest:
Ep. 122 - Jason Stanley
Ep. 145 - Jason Stanley [II]
Ep. 155 - Jason Stanley [III]
And here is a YouTube playlist of the episodes on which Jason Stanley has been a guest:
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