Get to know more about the world of anti-heroes with our latest episode of the Northeast Law Review Podcast!
In this episode, we sit down with the brilliant Adam Rowe, a lecturer at Newcastle University whose research dances between Nietzschean philosophy, Napoleonic history, and the complexities of international law.
Adam discusses his fascination with two towering figures: Friedrich Nietzsche and Napoleon Bonaparte—thinkers (and doers) who thrived in the tension between brilliance and controversy. In this captivating conversation, we explore:
• How Nietzsche’s provocative ideas challenge the foundations of law and power.
• Napoleon’s dual legacy as a system-builder and romantic anti-hero.
•The enduring allure of historical rebels who reshape the world’s narrative.
And, of course, Adam’s take on being an academic adventurer navigating critical theory, history, and the challenge of carving out a unique voice in the world of research.
Stay tuned until the end for our playful word association game, where Adam reveals his quickfire takes on sovereignty, justice, and his dream of power (hint: it involves library control!).
Ready for a thoughtful yet mischievous journey? Tune in now!