In this episode, we discuss Immanuel Kant's views about the Enlightenment, how they have come down to us today in a bastardized form with Jonathan Haidt's atrocious book The Righteous Mind, and the ongoing relevance of Robert Frost's quote "A liberal is a man too broadminded to take his own side in a quarrel."
Nov 18, 2018•1 hr 11 min•Ep 20•Transcript available on Metacast This time we bring back Jeff Spross to talk about immigration, why conservatives and capitalists whip up anti-immigrant paranoia, the value of open borders as a policy and as a utopian demand, and close up by discussing Hannah Arendt's ideas about the right to have rights. Image credit: Haskell Border Library...
Nov 14, 2018•1 hr 15 min•Ep 19•Transcript available on Metacast This episode we discuss the midterms. We start off with Ryan flagrantly botching the state Claire McCaskill is from (Missouri, not Iowa), then move into a broader discussion on What It All Means: live, unfiltered, raw insight from start to finish.
Nov 10, 2018•1 hr 7 min•Ep 18•Transcript available on Metacast This time we discuss Anand Giridharadas's book Winners Take All about the ideological underpinnings and functions of elite philanthropy. Then (about 30:00) we discuss how the book illustrates the basic insights of the Italian Marxist Antonio Gramsci on ideology, hegemony, and the role of intellectuals in politics.
Nov 06, 2018•1 hr 10 min•Ep 17•Transcript available on Metacast In this episode (recorded some time ago) we discuss the ongoing insight and relevance of Karl Polanyi, whose brilliant work The Great Transformation continues to shed light on modern political economy.
Nov 03, 2018•1 hr 11 min•Ep 16•Transcript available on Metacast In this episode, we consider the grim news of the #MAGABomber, the synagogue shooting, the election of Jair Bolsonaro in Brazil, and what Hume and Butler might teach us about this. Unfortunately, Alexi had a technical malfunction, so the audio quality is somewhat below par on his end.
Oct 30, 2018•1 hr 12 min•Ep 15•Transcript available on Metacast In this episode, we welcome new guest Emma Steiner to talk about Bernie Sanders' recent foreign policy speech, how leftists should think about the issue, David Klion's recent review of Obama adviser Ben Rhodes' new book, and finally the group blog Fellow Travelers (which just published a piece by Representative Ro Khanna ). Then at about 31:00, we turn to Mr. End of History Francis Fukuyama's surprising support for socialism in a recent interview, and an atrocious apologia for the bank bailout h...
Oct 23, 2018•1 hr•Ep 14•Transcript available on Metacast The Republican Party has basically developed a quasi-paramilitary wing in the form of the Proud Boys, which went on a violent rampage in New York City after celebrating the 58th anniversary of the assination of Inejiro Asanuma at the Metropolitan Republican Club. Worse brawls happened in Portland, Oregon. So for this episode we discuss the links between the business class and the extreme right, and how the dysfunctions of capitalism can enable the rise of violent fascism....
Oct 17, 2018•1 hr 9 min•Ep 13•Transcript available on Metacast This time we discuss the structural requirements of de-carbonizing the world economy, and whether it will be necessary as a practical matter to live an austere lifestyle or stop economic growth. Then (37:30) we turn to Jonathan Chait's latest pro-socialism manifesto . Image credit: Leaflet - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0 , Link...
Oct 14, 2018•1 hr 17 min•Ep 12•Transcript available on Metacast For this episode we have our first guest, legal and political theory scholar Bajeera McCorkle. We discuss the abysmal history of the Supreme Court, the rise of neo-Lochnerism on the right, and try to work out how the left should think about the legal system.
Oct 11, 2018•53 min•Ep 11•Transcript available on Metacast This time we discuss the astonishing news that Saudi Arabia may have sent assassins to murder a Washington Post journalist, and how that illustrates the (often misunderstood) thinking of Machiavelli.
Oct 09, 2018•1 hr•Ep 10•Transcript available on Metacast In this shorter episode (also recorded some time ago) we take a look at the unusual case of Avital Ronell, the female critical theory professor who was credibly accused of sexual harassment , as well as the case of Asia Argento, who was allegedly both victim and perpetrator . We also discuss how hierarchy and inequality enable sexual harassment and abuse generally....
Oct 05, 2018•37 min•Ep 9•Transcript available on Metacast For once we have a timely episode! We dedicate the whole thing to Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation controversy, especially the late-breaking news from Monday evening. But towards the end we still sneak in a discussion of Aristotle's views on aristocracy and the healthiness of political cultures.
Oct 02, 2018•1 hr 11 min•Ep 8•Transcript available on Metacast This is just a quick housekeeping episode, detailing how to subscribe to the podcast and how to contact us. Thanks for listening everyone! We're delighted at the response so far. Check the links on the right side of the site for links to those things as well.
Oct 02, 2018•8 min•Ep 7•Transcript available on Metacast In this episode (which was recorded some time ago), we discuss the Trump-Russia story. Then at about 32:00, we discuss Hobbes and Locke, especially their theories of property.
Sep 28, 2018•1 hr 8 min•Ep 6•Transcript available on Metacast This time we discuss democratic socialism versus social democracy, Jon Chait's slippery definitions thereof, and how political coalitions might be constructed.
Sep 26, 2018•1 hr 9 min•Ep 5•Transcript available on Metacast Here we discuss the controversies around Andrew Cuomo, the IDC in the New York State Senate, and the successful Julia Salazar campaign. Then at about 37:00, we turn to the self-harming North Carolina legislature, and why they passed a pro-flooding bill six years ago.
Sep 19, 2018•1 hr 5 min•Ep 4•Transcript available on Metacast Here we discuss the panglossian psychologist Steven Pinker, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and how their clashing perspectives influence modern politics.
Sep 16, 2018•1 hr 6 min•Ep 3•Transcript available on Metacast In this short introductory episode, we briefly explain the idea of the podcast.
Sep 16, 2018•5 min•Ep 2•Transcript available on Metacast