
Jonathan Yudelman
Assistant Professor · early modern political theory
The Institute of World PoliticsAbout
Jonathan Yudelman serves as Assistant Professor of Political Theory in the Intellectual Foundations program at the University of Austin (UATX). He earned his Ph.D. in Political Science from Boston College and held postdoctoral positions at Princeton, Harvard, Baylor, and Arizona State University from 2020-2024.
His research focuses on early modern political theory, the idea of progress, sources of political authority, and the intersection of politics and religion. His scholarly work examines foundational political concepts while engaging with contemporary political and cultural issues through non-academic writing that has appeared in numerous publications.
Yudelman's publications span political philosophy, intellectual history, and religious studies, with particular attention to figures like Hobbes, Nietzsche, and Heidegger. His current scholarly project is a book manuscript titled Hobbes and the Birth of Ideological Politics, which examines the historical development of ideological political thinking.
His scholarly contributions include:
- Analysis of natural law and human rights frameworks
- Examination of Jabotinsky's political thought in relation to Nietzscheanism
- Critique of postmodern challenges to religious faith
- Exploration of contemporary cultural fragmentation
- Analysis of anti-Zionism in political discourse
- Critical engagement with Heidegger's philosophical legacy
Yudelman bridges academic political theory with contemporary cultural and religious discourse, contributing to both scholarly and public intellectual conversations.
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