Episodes (Page 12)
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Examines the state of the Black family and policy failures.
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John McWhorter discusses memorializing the past and historical figures.
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Charles Love and Donique Rolle discuss teaching Black history without CRT.
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Discusses the Jordan Neely case and subway safety concerns.
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Nikita Petrov discusses Substack's role in solving online censorship.
Nikita Petrov
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Norman Finkelstein discusses his critique of "wokeness" as a "triple scam."
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John McWhorter analyzes the profile of "Omar," a fictional representation of disadvantaged young black men.
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Heather Mac Donald discusses her book "When Race Trumps Merit," focusing on equity vs. excellence.
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Glenn Loury and John McWhorter answer questions from the Substack community.
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John McWhorter and Mark Goldblatt discuss Goldblatt's book "I Feel, Therefore I Am."
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Daniel Bessner critiques the "gigification" and commodification of academia.
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John McWhorter and Ian Rowe discuss who speaks for Black America.
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Jonathan Rauch defends free speech and critiques "cancelation."
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David Sacks and Spencer Segal discuss the disruption of Judge Duncan's speech at Stanford Law.
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Glenn Loury and John McWhorter respond to questions from Substack subscribers.
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Discussed the difference between equity and equality, and the concept of a new black bourgeoisie.
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Introduced physicist Sylvester Gates and his work in supersymmetry.
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Examined the public versus private lives of intellectuals and the longevity of certain authors.
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Introduced Oded Galor's book on the origins of wealth and inequality.