Part 1: Introducing the Party -- A time-travelling affair to do political philosophy 1: Time traveling to party with philosophers 2: What is political philosophy (or why you should read this book) 3: How to read this book 4: A quick note on utopias and dystopias Part 2: Excuse me, who are you? Starting the party with questions about identity and human nature 5: What do you want? Discussing the ideal life 6: What makes you, you? Discussing identity 7: Why do we go to war? Discussing human nature and international relations Part 3: Who said you could dance on the table? Questions about rules, contracts, rights, and wrongs. 8: Who should rule? Discussing the perfect government 9: How do you know that? Discussing the perfect education 10: Who owns what? Discussing ownership and reparations 11: Should humans be like geese? Discussing migration and citizenship Part 4: Should we eat a guest or 3-D print sushi? Questions about nature and technology 12: Should nature have rights? Discussing how humans relate to nature 13: Is having pets immoral? Discussing our favourite animals 14: Would you like to become a cyborg? Discussing transhumanism 15: Should we be afraid of AI? Discussing the future of technology Part 5: Justice as a parting gift,Questions about language, and beauty, and justice for the past and the future 16: How do you say knowledge? Questions of language, knowledge, and justice 17: Should the government pay for opera? Questions about art, beauty, and politics 18: Does the past affect the future? Questions about colonialism, knowledge, and justice 19: How can we build a just world? Questions about justice, diversity, and the future Part 6: Until we meet again 20: Conclusion