by the Primary Editors

This selection of essays and interviews reflects the wide range of scholarship published here on the blog in 2025.

  • What is Post-Fascism?, by Sven Reichardt
  • The Other Bataille: An Interview with Benjamin Noys and Alberto Toscano, by Jared Bly
  • Hegel’s “Brown Rivulet of Coffee”: Colonies, Commodities, and Context, by Marie Louise Krogh
  • Writing Intellectual History after the “Age of Forms”: An Interview with Elías J. Palti (Part I) (Part II), by Zac Endter and Jacob Saliba
  • Alexandre Kojève: Bildung in a Revolutionary Cell, by Alexander Aerts
  • The Brain as Economy: Intellectual Labor and Mental Efficiency in Twentieth-Century Poland, by Marek Maj
  • Freedom and Its Limits: Edward Wilmot Blyden’s Black Republicanism, by Shae Omonijo
  • Geographical Immorality: John Macpherson and Intermediaries of Empire in Eighteenth-Century India, by Thomas Archambaud
  • Across Natural Orders: The Enlightenment Discovery of Insect Pollination, by Christoffer Basse Eriksen
  • From Guerrilla Fighters to Poets: Iranian Leftist Women’s Literary Production Between 1940 and 1980, by Eszter Melitta Szabó
  • Economy and History in the Sattelzeit: On Adam Smith’s Alleged Sobriety, by Lotte List
  • “Language and Image Minus Cognition”: An Interview with Leif Weatherby, by Robin Manley
  • When Theology Became Political: An Interview with Brandon Bloch, by Jacob Saliba
  • After the Year of Africa: W. E. B. Du Bois, Immanuel Wallerstein, and the Sociology of Decolonization, by Sam Chian

Featured image: Plantstudie from Karl Blossfeldt’s Urformen der Kunst (1928), courtesy of Rijksmuseum.