New York Times best-selling author Malcolm Gladwell (The Tipping Point, Outliers) talks with Virginia Heffernan about Revisionist History. Produced by Panoply, the podcast network from Slate, the 10-episode narrative podcast series explores events in the past that have been overlooked or misunderstood.
Episodes | 2 | Founded | 9 years ago | Category | Society & Culture |
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New York Times best-selling author Malcolm Gladwell (The Tipping Point, Outliers) talks with Virginia Heffernan about Revisionist History. Get books Malcolm recommends on iBooks.
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I have followed Gladwell for years. Crazy curious and smart. Able to delve into such a range of topics and find what is important. Who knew laundry could be so interesting? Thank you thank you.
I don’t have to agree with talent to accept it as legitimate tales. Great diverse set of topics. I don’t always agree with the personal opinions of this guy, I do more than not, but I thought that’s what we were shooting for here, a diverse marketplace of reflective articulate ideas. I don’t always agree but It’s always interesting. I don’t always agree but there have been more than a few times where when I did agree I had previously felt like I was alone in the world with that particular viewpo... more
See Roger McGrath’s 1987 book, “Gunfighters, Highwaymen, and Vigilantes” (University of California Press). He covered most of these issues (e.g. effects of “Gunsmoke”)quite well.
Michael E. Norris, PhD
Like Sam Harris in debate with Jordan Peterson, Gladwell was exposed as a straw man employing histrionic twit by an actual intellectual (“Doug” Murray).
I absolutely love listening to Malcolm! My first exposure was his David and Goliath Ted Talk. Soooo good! Thé way he tells the story of the underdog was a real eye opener! His view and understanding of history and current events makes me feel ashamed and empowered. I thank you for removing my rise coloured glasses. I see better now!
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