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At
Postlogue
, we don’t just resurrect history’s greatest minds—we invite you to help guide the conversation.
The past is filled with sharp thinkers, fierce debaters, and visionaries who saw the world through lenses that still resonate today. But
which voices should weigh in on today’s issues? Which debates still need to happen?
That’s where you come in.
We invite
you
, the reader, to help shape our discussions in two key ways:
1. Suggest a Debate: Who Should We Bring Back?
Some questions are too big for just one thinker. History is full of great minds who saw the world
very differently
—and at Postlogue, time is no barrier to debate.
Who should face off?
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Would Adam Smith and Karl Marx agree on anything about capitalism today?
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How would Winston Churchill and Henry Kissinger debate modern foreign policy?
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Would George Orwell and Niccolò Machiavelli clash or align on the role of propaganda?
How to Submit a Debate Idea:
• Pick
two historical figures
who would have strong (and opposing) opinions.
• Suggest
the modern issue they should debate.
• If chosen, we’ll curate the best AI-generated debate and publish it!
2. Create Your Own Postlogue Debate (And Maybe Get Published!)
Think you can bring history to life? Want to experiment with AI to generate a compelling conversation between past thinkers?
We want to see your best work.
We welcome
reader-generated AI debates
, with the best submissions earning a featured spot on Postlogue. But quality matters. Before you submit, ask yourself:
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Is the historical perspective accurate?
✔
Are both voices distinct and well-argued?
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Does it make you think in ways modern commentary does not?
Why Join the Postlogue Experiment?
Because history is not just something to be remembered—it’s something to be consulted.
At Postlogue, we’re building more than a publication.
We’re building a dialogue across time.
Some voices are too important to remain silent.
Help us decide who speaks next.
👉
Submit your debate ideas or AI-generated conversations [here].
(Insert submission link when ready.)
Our editors will
review, refine, and select
the most thought-provoking pieces. If your submission is chosen,
you’ll get credit as a Postlogue contributor
, helping shape the conversations of the past and present.