
A monthly conversation during which Liberties Journals’ Christopher McCaffery and Celeste Marcus talk with dozens of their closest friends about a question of pressing philosophical concern. This is a community of kind, curious, and intelligent discourse. Join us!
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 52 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Chris McCaffery, Celeste Marcus, and fifty of their closest friends gather in the Liberties Journal offices to ask and answer the question "Is Curiosity Dangerous?"
Christopher McCaffery, Celeste Marcus, and fifty of their closest friends ask and answer the question Is There Honor Without Revenge?
Christopher McCaffery, Celeste Marcus, and fifty New Yorkers together ask and answer the question "Can We Change How We Love?"
Christopher McCaffery, Celeste Marcus, and fifty of their closest friends ask and answer the question "Can We Change How We love?"
These discussions are disappointing. This is a gathering of people who see themselves as intellectuals, yet the discussions sound like the conversations we had as freshmen in our college dorms. The navel-gazing discussion about the book as a “totalitarian” form was exasperating. Very dim ideas here. A better use of time would be David Runciman’s Past, Present, & Future. His discussion of various important essays is terrific. His discussions with Lea Ypi have also been good.
This podcast features either Wieseltier or Marcus speaking to Liberties writers. The writers are given time to explain the roots of their argument and why they arrived at their opinions. The hosts are curious and have insight as well. Great discussions on specific books and films.
Really, really boring.
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Apple Podcasts | #223 |
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