
Join neuroscientist, philosopher, and five-time New York Times best-selling author Sam Harris as he explores important and controversial questions about the mind, society, current events, moral philosophy, religion, and rationality—with an overarching focus on how a growing understanding of ourselves and the world is changing our sense of how we should live. Sam is also the creator of the Waking U... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 489 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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Sam Harris speaks with Lloyd Blankfein about finance, politics, and the state of American society. They discuss Blankfein's memoir, Goldman Sachs and its role as a market maker, the 2007-2008 financial crisis, the AI investment bubble, wealth inequal... more
Sam Harris speaks with Ben Shapiro about their pre-election debate and the fractures on the right. They discuss Trump's second term surprises, familial corruption, tariff policy, the ideological world of Tucker Carlson, the spread of conspiracism on ... more
Sam Harris speaks with Francis Fukuyama about liberal democracy, American politics, and global order. They discuss the misunderstood thesis of "The End of History," how conservatism has mutated into ethno-nationalism, the self-defeating extremes of b... more
Sam Harris speaks with Rahm Emanuel about American politics, the state of the Democratic Party, and the 2028 presidential race. They discuss Emanuel's possible presidential run, identity politics and the left's cultural cul-de-sac, the Mississippi re... more
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The atheists rational debate society / dark web dweebs era is long gone. Sam is in decline and it shows. Oh to discuss onstage with “Hitch” again. This man will have every right winger on earth on his show before talking to one leftist economist or thinker or gasp a gay or trans person. Have Zohran on you coward.
Self entitled brat who’s been wrong about almost Every major topic he’s talked about in the last 10 years, calls
Out people Who have been continuously
Proven correct, while also being too afraid to debate them, and while having an audience about 1/10th the size of them (if even). Me thinks he’s got a little one, and he’s overcompensating a bit 🤣
Used to be a source of new and insightful ideas
As a very longtime subscriber and listener, I have grown disgusted seeing Sam’s racism and bigotry surface the last few years. His recent despicable comments about Zohran Mamdani were the last straw and I am unsubscribing now. I feel sickened that I was unknowingly supporting the work of a vile bigot like Sam.
As always, a great show! Sam is a wonderful interviewer and this was a great one! **Rahm Emanuel you have my vote if you decide to run for president. Enough people are disillusioned with their party that a person running on a third party ticket might have a chance. We need someone to pick up the pieces!🙏🏻
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The show consistently probes big questions at the intersection of mind, society, and morality, often weaving philosophy with current events and public policy. Episodes frequently feature high-profile guests—from political commentators and historians to AI researchers and democracy advocates—discussing democracy, liberal norms, technology's impact on society, and ethical questions in today's geopolitical climate. The host's approach tends toward rational scrutiny and a secular, scientific worldview, with a penchant for challenging assumptions while exploring decency, epistemic humility, and the costs of political polarization. A standout trait is the willingness to tackle controversial topics head-on, including foreign policy, AI ethics, and... more
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