• The Character of Authority in Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar” (Part 6)
    Feb 23 2026

    Wes & Erin continue their discussion of Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar,” and its sustained reflection on how political power is constructed, located, and legitimated.

    Upcoming Episodes: “Amadeus,” Susan Sontag’s “On Photography.”

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    32 Min.
  • The Character of Authority in Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar” (Part 5)
    Feb 18 2026

    Wes & Erin continue their discussion of Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar,” and its sustained reflection on how political power is constructed, located, and legitimated.

    Upcoming Episodes: “Amadeus,” Susan Sontag’s “On Photography.”

    Pre-order Erin’s forthcoming book “Avail” here: http://subtextpodcast.com/avail

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    51 Min.
  • The Character of Authority in Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar” (Part 4)
    Feb 9 2026

    Wes & Erin continue their discussion of Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar,” and its sustained reflection on how political power is constructed, located, and legitimated.

    Upcoming Episodes: “Amadeus,” Susan Sontag’s “On Photography.”

    Pre-order Erin’s forthcoming book “Avail” here: http://subtextpodcast.com/avail

    For bonus content, become a paid subscriber at Patreon or directly on the Apple Podcasts app. Patreon subscribers also get early access to ad-free regular episodes.

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    45 Min.
  • The Character of Authority in Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar” (Part 3)
    Feb 2 2026

    Wes & Erin continue their discussion of Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar,” and its sustained reflection on how political power is constructed, located, and legitimated.

    Upcoming Episodes: “Amadeus,” Susan Sontag’s “On Photography.”

    Pre-order Erin’s forthcoming book “Avail” here: http://subtextpodcast.com/avail

    For bonus content, become a paid subscriber at Patreon or directly on the Apple Podcasts app. Patreon subscribers also get early access to ad-free regular episodes.

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    46 Min.
  • The Character of Authority in Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar” (Part 2)
    Jan 26 2026

    Wes & Erin continue their discussion of Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar,” and its sustained reflection on how political power is constructed, located, and legitimated.

    Upcoming Episodes: “Amadeus,” Susan Sontag.

    Pre-order Erin’s forthcoming book “Avail” here: http://subtextpodcast.com/avail

    For bonus content, become a paid subscriber at Patreon or directly on the Apple Podcasts app. Patreon subscribers also get early access to ad-free regular episodes.

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    49 Min.
  • The Character of Authority in Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar”
    Jan 20 2026

    Brutus is an honorable man, but Caesar is Caesar: at the beginning of Shakespeare’s play, his name is near the point of becoming synonymous with dictatorial power, and his every wish, as Mark Antony points out, has the substance of a command. For the rebels who oppose him, this identification of political authority with personal will is a perversion of republican institutions, and a form of corruption that justifies any means of putting an end to it, even if that means killing a friend. Yet Brutus’s conception of himself as unflaggingly virtuous is one he in fact shares with Caesar, and perhaps reflects the same authoritarian tendency, in grounding the legitimacy of political action in the character of a particular actor. Then again, it is not clear that democratic institutions will always forestall authoritarian tendencies, rather than enable the masses to sanction absolute power in a charismatic leader. Wes & Erin discuss Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar,” and its sustained reflection on how political power is constructed, located, and legitimated.

    Upcoming Episodes: “Amadeus,” Susan Sontag.

    Pre-order Erin’s forthcoming book “Avail” here: http://subtextpodcast.com/avail

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    50 Min.
  • Society as Swindle in “The Third Man” (1949) – Part 2
    Jan 12 2026

    Wes & Erin continue their discussion of the 1949 classic film “The Third Man,” about friendship and betrayal, and about the stories we tell ourselves in order to love, survive, kill, or even die.

    Upcoming Episodes: “Julius Caesar.”

    Pre-order Erin’s forthcoming book “Avail” here: http://subtextpodcast.com/avail

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    40 Min.
  • Society as Swindle in “The Third Man” (1949)
    Jan 5 2026

    The so-called “third man factor” is a phenomenon in which people in dire circumstances experience the presence of an extra person in their midst who gives comfort and aid when it’s most needed—a guardian angel, perhaps, or some figure of divine intervention. Harry Lime seems to have played just such a role in the lives of Holly Martins and Anna Schmidt. But is Lime from heaven or from hell? Perhaps a less-than-angelic third man might estrange rather than bring together, muddle rather than clarify, adulterate rather than help. And indeed, as a black market middle-man, Lime has the devilish power to intervene in people’s lives for the worse—like a narrator who edits out characters and manipulates the plot. Wes & Erin discuss the 1949 classic film “The Third Man,” about friendship and betrayal, and about the stories we tell ourselves in order to love, survive, kill, or even die.

    Upcoming Episodes: “Julius Caesar.”

    Pre-order Erin’s forthcoming book “Avail” here: http://subtextpodcast.com/avail

    For bonus content, become a paid subscriber at Patreon or directly on the Apple Podcasts app. Patreon subscribers also get early access to ad-free regular episodes.

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    43 Min.