The book explores Oakeshott's thought on the key role human imagination plays in relation to the political.
After #MeTooFeminism, Patriarchy, Toxic Masculinity and Sundry Cultural Delights Gerard Casey
Laws of Form: Spencer-Brown at Esalen, 1973
Culture WarArt, Identity Politics and Cultural Entryism Alexander Adams
Immigration Control in a Warming WorldRealizing the Moral Challenges of Climate Migration Johannes Graf Keyserlingk
The Jaynes LegacyShining New Light Through the Cracks of the Bicameral Mind Lawrence Wile
At Our Wits' EndWhy We're Becoming Less Intelligent and What it Means for the Future Edward Dutton
The SingularityCould artificial intelligence really out-think us (and would we want it to)?
Laws of FormCommentary and Remembrance for George Spencer-Brown
Michael Oakeshott as a Philosopher of the "Creative"And Other Essays Wendell John Coats, Jr.
Arthur Balfour's GhostsAn Edwardian Elite and the Riddle of the Cross-Correspondence Automatic Writings Trevor Hamilton