Sam Thomas’ main research areas include political philosophy, 19th century philosophy, environmental ethics, and philosophy of law.

His dissertation research concerns what to do about democratic backsliding: that is, the process whereby a democratic society becomes authoritarian. To answer this, one must first answer the question of what the value of democracy is, as well as the causes of backsliding. To that end, Thomas is currently working on just such a project.

In 19th century philosophy, Thomas is mainly interested in the speculative and historical materialist methodologies of Hegel and Marx, respectively, and how such methods of philo…

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