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We are the editorial team at VoegelinView. Paul Krause is the editor-in-chief of VoegelinView. Filip Bakardzhiev, Darrell Falconburg, Muen Liu, Samuel Schaefer, and Sarah Tillard are assistant editors.

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Goethe, Faust. Im Anfang war die Tat. “In the beginning was the Act.” Goethe is the celebratory figure of German literature and an essential part of the…

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VOEGELINVIEW is the arts & humanities journal of the Eric Voegelin Society. We publish essays, reviews, interviews, poems, and occasional works of creative fiction dealing with the great…

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Giambattista Vico, The New Science. The New Science by Vico is a landmark work in the philosophy of history, but it is also an important critical framework…

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Shakespeare, Hamlet. “To be, or not to be, that is the question…” Shakespeare’s Hamlet is widely considered his greatest dramatic work, a play dealing with tensions running…

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VOEGELINVIEW is the arts & humanities journal of the Eric Voegelin Society. We publish essays, reviews, interviews, poems, and occasional works of creative fiction dealing with the great…

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What We’re Reading

Shakespeare, Richard III. Shakespeare’s Richard III is a political tragedy dealing with the rise and fall of Richard III and the end of the Plantagenet dynasty of…

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Kubrick Week: March 23-29

VOEGELINVIEW is pleased to announce that between March 23-29 we will be publishing an assortment of essays and articles dealing with the filmography of Stanley Kubrick, exploring…

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Thomas Hobbes, The Leviathan. Thomas Hobbes’s Leviathan is a seminal work of modern political philosophy and, to some, the beginning of modern political science. Hobbes holds an…

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Machiavelli, The Prince. Teaching Machiavelli’s The Prince is no easy task. For one, it is the lesser work in comparison to The Discourses on Livy which contains…

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Miguel Cervantes, Don Quixote. The first novel, so-called, Don Quixote is a ironic satire on chivalric romance which calls into question the reality of the songs sung…

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