Glen Newey

Professor Glen Newey is a political philosopher who is Professor of Political Theory at the Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium. Until 2011 he was Professor in the School of Politics, International Relations & Philosophy at Keele University, Staffordshire, England. He is a prominent member of the "Realist" school of political philosophers which also includes such figures as Bernard Williams, John N. Gray, and Raymond Geuss. Newey has also written extensively about toleration, casting doubt on whether it remains a coherent political ideal in modern liberal-democratic societies.

Newey writes regularly for the London Review of Books. His journalistic articles are often informal in vein; in one article entitled As Useful as a String Condom Newey criticises the British Royal Family as being of no use anymore in modern Britain. His journalistic output also includes film and theatre reviews, as well as review essays on political and moral philosophy, and cultural criticism. He is also a strong defender of academic freedom.

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