Episodes (Page 3)
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Glenn Loury discusses personal relationship and love dynamics with LaJuan Loury during times of social conflict
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Robert Wright and Glenn discuss free speech implications following Gaza conflicts and Charlie Kirk assassination
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John McWhorter and Clifton Duncan discuss wokeness changing shape rather than dying, and ideological gatekeeping in arts and culture
Becoming Thomas Sowell
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Glenn and John McWhorter conduct Q&A addressing troubled Black communities, use of the N-word, and personal evolution on key issues
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Live stream with Nikita Petrov and Robert Patton-Spruill examining Charlie Kirk assassination aftermath and political backlash dynamics
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Marc Dunkelman argues that government institutions are failing to deliver results, citing Penn Station and public interest logjams as examples
Why Nothing Works
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Live stream discussing murders of Charlie Kirk and Iryna Zarutska alongside false 'Black crime' narratives and immigration's impact on Black employment
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Jason Riley discusses Thomas Sowell's intellectual journey from Marxism to free-market economics influenced by Hayek
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Robert Patton-Spruill joins Glenn and Nikita discussing Heritage Foundation's Project 2025, role of faith in civic life, and wealth's power for change
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Emily Skarbek examines Thomas Sowell's continuing relevance and distinction between conservatism and classical liberalism
Thomas Sowell Today
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Glenn and editor Mark Sussman analyze progressive language policing including terms like 'chestfeeding' and their political effectiveness for Democrats
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Ted and Courtney Balaker examine woke campus culture's psychological toll including microaggression discourse and mental health degradation
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Glenn and John McWhorter address MLK's critique of white moderates, audience capture dynamics, and Gaza civilian casualties
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Glenn takes caller questions on Israel-Palestine conflict, student loan debt, addiction, and election security with real-time analysis
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Daniel Bessner and Derek Davison discuss origins of Glenn's 'Self-Censorship' book and his experience as Black conservative in Reagan era
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Glenn and Mark Sussman analyze Michel Houellebecq's novel 'Submission' as critique of modern Western existence and cultural decline
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John McWhorter discusses Columbia University protests, antisemitism accusations, and shifting American public perception on Gaza humanitarian crisis
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Glenn and Mark Sussman discuss Kamala Harris's book '107 Days' and publishing industry decline through Sowell's market-responsive lens
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Rajiv Sethi analyzes Columbia's $221 million deal with Trump administration, arguing antisemitism charges are largely pretextual
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Viewer call-in episode discussing Jeffrey Epstein and campus speech.