Juliette Marchant
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Juliette Marchant
@ju_marchant
PhD Student in Political Theory @Harvard. Host of @herplacepod. Formerly @Sydney_Uni @SydneyLawSchool. 🇦🇺➡️🇺🇸


What if the things we desire most are also what keep us stuck? In the latest ep, @ju_marchant talks with Michael Dango about Lauren Berlant’s work and legacy—cruel optimism, stalled futures, and the attachments we can’t quite shake. open.spotify.com/episode/5mjoGp…






In this ep, @ju_marchant chats with Bernard Yack about the sharp, skeptical, and endlessly relevant Judith Shklar. From the “liberalism of fear” to her reflections on injustice, Shklar shows how political theory can be both profound and deeply humane. open.spotify.com/episode/20hnTC…


In this ep, @ju_marchant chats with Bernard Yack about the sharp, skeptical, and endlessly relevant Judith Shklar. From the “liberalism of fear” to her reflections on injustice, Shklar shows how political theory can be both profound and deeply humane. open.spotify.com/episode/20hnTC…

Clara Zetkin helped establish International Women’s Day in 1910—no better day to revisit her legacy! Listen to this ep with Kristin Gjesdal for a deep dive into her life, politics & lasting impact. #InternationalWomensDay #ClaraZetkin open.spotify.com/episode/3j8Qic…


What if democracy isn’t just about ballots and bureaucrats, but neighbors crafting rules together? On the latest ep of Her Place in Theory, @ju_marchant and Aurelian Craiutu unpack the work and legacy of Elinor Ostrom. open.spotify.com/episode/7cxCg1…


What if democracy isn’t just about ballots and bureaucrats, but neighbors crafting rules together? On the latest ep of Her Place in Theory, @ju_marchant and Aurelian Craiutu unpack the work and legacy of Elinor Ostrom. open.spotify.com/episode/7cxCg1…






