<p>Get to know more about the world of anti-heroes with our latest episode of the Northeast Law Review Podcast! </p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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:</p>
<p>• How Nietzsche’s provocative ideas challenge the foundations of law and power.</p>
<p>• Napoleon’s dual legacy as a system-builder and romantic anti-hero.</p>
<p>•The enduring allure of historical rebels who reshape the world’s narrative.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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!).</p>
<p>Ready for a thoughtful yet mischievous journey? Tune in now!</p>

North East Law Review

North East Law Review

S4 E2 - Adam Rowe - Nietzsche, Napoleon and Law

FEB 4, 202536 MIN
North East Law Review

S4 E2 - Adam Rowe - Nietzsche, Napoleon and Law

FEB 4, 202536 MIN

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<p>Get to know more about the world of anti-heroes with our latest episode of the Northeast Law Review Podcast! </p> <p>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.</p> <p>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:</p> <p>• How Nietzsche’s provocative ideas challenge the foundations of law and power.</p> <p>• Napoleon’s dual legacy as a system-builder and romantic anti-hero.</p> <p>•The enduring allure of historical rebels who reshape the world’s narrative.</p> <p>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.</p> <p>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!).</p> <p>Ready for a thoughtful yet mischievous journey? Tune in now!</p>