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The Warden Post has been on a mission to bring together some of the most original and brightest writers for social sciences and especially Political Theory. In this episode of Dangerous Ideas, we discuss the 12 instalments series of articles Justin Carmien wrote for The Warden Post and their potential impact on what kind of policy we can develop in the future Governance to provisioning the economy.


Justin Carmien
is a Lecturer on Philosophy at Spinderihallerne, Vejle Denmark. Philosophy of mind, philosophy of science, metaphysics, and political metamodernism.

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The Warden Post has been on a mission to bring together some of the most original and brightest writers for social sciences and especially Political Theory. In this episode of Dangerous Ideas, we discuss the 12 instalments series of articles Justin Carmien wrote for The Warden Post and their potential impact on what kind of policy we can develop in the future Governance to provisioning the economy.


Justin Carmien
is a Lecturer on Philosophy at Spinderihallerne, Vejle Denmark. Philosophy of mind, philosophy of science, metaphysics, and political metamodernism.

★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

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