Johan Tralau (born 17 October 1972) is a Swedish political scientist and writer. He teaches at Uppsala University where he is Professor of Government since 2015. His 2002 Ph.D. thesis concerns utopian ideas in the philosophy of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel and their development in the writings of Karl Marx and Ernst Jünger. Tralau's subsequent research has focused on the origin of political philosophy in ancient Greece and on Thomas Hobbes. In 2013 he received the Johan Lundblad Award from the Swedish Academy for his work on ancient Greece. His 2015 book Monstret i mig ("the monster in me") is about mythological monsters and what roles such myths have played in traditional societies.
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| - Johan Henrik Tralau, född 17 oktober 1972, är en svensk professor i statsvetenskap vid Uppsala universitet, kulturdebattör och skribent vid bland annat Axess magasin, Svenska Dagbladet, Dagens Nyheter och Kristdemokraten. Hans doktorsavhandling handlar om utopibilder hos Hegel, Karl Marx och Ernst Jünger. Han har skrivit en bok om Sofokles Antigone, Draksådd och en bok om antika monster, Monstret i mig. Han har också varit programledare för Kanon-TV i Axess TV. Tralau har kritiserat Tiina Rosenberg för bristfällig forskaretik. (sv)
- Johan Tralau (born 17 October 1972) is a Swedish political scientist and writer. He teaches at Uppsala University where he is Professor of Government since 2015. His 2002 Ph.D. thesis concerns utopian ideas in the philosophy of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel and their development in the writings of Karl Marx and Ernst Jünger. Tralau's subsequent research has focused on the origin of political philosophy in ancient Greece and on Thomas Hobbes. In 2013 he received the Johan Lundblad Award from the Swedish Academy for his work on ancient Greece. His 2015 book Monstret i mig ("the monster in me") is about mythological monsters and what roles such myths have played in traditional societies. (en)
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| - Johan Tralau (born 17 October 1972) is a Swedish political scientist and writer. He teaches at Uppsala University where he is Professor of Government since 2015. His 2002 Ph.D. thesis concerns utopian ideas in the philosophy of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel and their development in the writings of Karl Marx and Ernst Jünger. Tralau's subsequent research has focused on the origin of political philosophy in ancient Greece and on Thomas Hobbes. In 2013 he received the Johan Lundblad Award from the Swedish Academy for his work on ancient Greece. His 2015 book Monstret i mig ("the monster in me") is about mythological monsters and what roles such myths have played in traditional societies. In 2007 and 2008 he hosted the television program Kanon-TV on Axess TV. (en)
- Johan Henrik Tralau, född 17 oktober 1972, är en svensk professor i statsvetenskap vid Uppsala universitet, kulturdebattör och skribent vid bland annat Axess magasin, Svenska Dagbladet, Dagens Nyheter och Kristdemokraten. Hans doktorsavhandling handlar om utopibilder hos Hegel, Karl Marx och Ernst Jünger. Han har skrivit en bok om Sofokles Antigone, Draksådd och en bok om antika monster, Monstret i mig. Han har också varit programledare för Kanon-TV i Axess TV. Tralau har kritiserat Tiina Rosenberg för bristfällig forskaretik. (sv)
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