Episodes (Page 18)
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Discussing Covid-19, Daunte Wright, and police violence beyond racial narratives.
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Reflecting on the evolution of the civil rights movement and academic life during Covid.
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Introducing philosopher John Rawls and his seminal work 'A Theory of Justice'.
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Discussing contentious origins and cancellations at Georgetown University.
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Glenn Loury shares initial impressions of Black Lives Matter and racial justice advocacy.
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Examining new anti-racist guidelines for teaching math and defending Enlightenment ideals.
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Discussing the narrative on race and confronting nationalism.
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Debating the frequency of race discussions and challenges of dissent.
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Tracing wokeism's roots to postmodernism and historical race narratives.
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Q&A on TGS 2.0, newsletters, and John's new book.
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Analyzing the surge in urban homicides and its causes.
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Reacting to the Capitol riot and its implications.
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Exploring Glenn's intellectual journey away from the right.
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Examining Glenn's rightward shift and alienation from Black elites.
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Questioning why certain intellectuals avoid debating Glenn Loury.
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Glenn's background as a working-class undergrad.
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Discussing the waning of "wokeness" and critiques of racial activism.
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Exploring developmental psychology and improving human beings through education.
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Critiquing Ibram X. Kendi and the "mass delusion" of anti-racism.
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Introducing Leon Wieseltier's new journal, 'Liberties,' and its political stance.