Telos 212
Telos 212 · Fall 2025
Debating Postliberalism

The late twentieth century was the age of triumphant liberalism, but its triumph was brief. Across the West, populists on the far left and on the radical right have challenged the political status quo defended by center-left and center-right parties. In this issue of Telos, we explore the limitations of liberalism, the rise of antiliberal forces, and the emergence of postliberal alternatives through a number of essays and book reviews.

Telos 211
Telos 211 · Summer 2025
Dispatches from the Culture Wars

As we survey the landscape of war today, it has become truer than ever that hot wars are a consequence of culture wars, especially as they unfold on college campuses. Universities have become central to a system that privileges expert opinion over popular rule in all areas of our society. In this issue of Telos, we consider how today’s culture wars over universities will shape our global future.

Telos 210
Telos 210 · Spring 2025
Rethinking State Power

The essays in Telos 210 consider the ways in which state power interacts with popular attitudes and social institutions in order to establish the basis for sovereignty and law. The issue also features a special section on the prospects for Trump’s second presidency.

Telos 209
Telos 209 · Winter 2024
Democracy Today?

What is the situation of democracy today? Is democracy a stable form of government or a delicate balancing act that will always be at risk of deteriorating and being replaced by some form of authoritarianism? In this issue of Telos, we consider the advantages and disadvantages, as well as the possibilities and limitations, of democracy today.

Shards and Specters of the New World Order
Casting Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies as Critique
by Timothy W. Luke

In this wide-ranging and incisive new volume, Timothy Luke traces the trajectory of Soviet and post-Soviet geopolitics, from the ideological dynamics of revolutionary Russia through the Cold War and the "War on Terror" to, most recently, Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.

Approaches: Drugs and Altered States
by Ernst Jünger

Combining elements of memoir and critical reflection on the history of mind-altering substances in society, Approaches attests to Jünger’s belief that drugs can facilitate a deeper spiritual journey into dimensions of human existence that have been eclipsed by the ambient noise of modern life.

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  • Telos 212 (Fall 2025): Debating Postliberalism by Adrian Pabst Telos 212 (Fall 2025): Debating Postliberalism is now available for purchase in our store. Individual subscriptions to Telos are also available in both print and online formats. In 1998, Alan Wolfe remarked that “the right won the economic war, the left won the cultural war, and the center won the political war.” It was the age of triumphant liberalism, freed from… (continue reading)
  • Telos 211 (Summer 2025): Dispatches from the Culture Wars by David Pan Telos 211 (Summer 2025): Dispatches from the Culture Wars is now available for purchase in our store. Individual subscriptions to Telos are also available in both print and online formats. As we survey the landscape of war today, it has become truer than ever that hot wars are a consequence of culture wars. Trump’s support for Israel against Iran contrasts with… (continue reading)
  • The Travails of Trumpification Revisited by Telos Press With Donald Trump’s second presidential term now underway, it is the perfect time to pick up your copy of Timothy W. Luke's The Travails of Trumpification, from Telos Press Publishing. Save 25% on the paperback edition of The Travails of Trumpification by purchasing it in our online store and using the coupon code TRAVAILS25 during checkout. The journal Educational Philosophy and… (continue reading)
  • Telos 210 (Spring 2025): Rethinking State Power by David Pan Telos 210 (Spring 2025): Rethinking State Power is now available for purchase in our store. Individual subscriptions to Telos are also available in both print and online formats. Frustrating the hopes of cosmopolitans and globalists, state power is back. Rather than imagining a replacement of sovereignty with law, political debates now revolve around the particular forms that state sovereignty might take.… (continue reading)

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