News, current events, history, and politics... without the slant of the mainstream. On the Middle Theory podcast, Micah Hanks provides an independent, nonpartisan look at what's happening in the world, and always with a nod to the lessons history can teach us. The tone is often dark, but with a penchant for humor, aimed at creating images in the mind and colors in the listener's ear while diving i... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 117 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Categories | PoliticsSociety & CultureNews |
This week, we ask how we became so polarized, and look at the underlying reasons for division in our culture in a discussion about the meaning behind the "Middle Theory." more
This week, growing concerns over Russia's nuclear rhetoric in recent days have experts looking at how far Vladimir Putin might go in his quest to conquer Ukraine. more
With Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter, controversy ensues over issues of transparency and freedom of speech, and whether the platform can improve under Musk's leadership. more
As Ukrainian officials say the "Battle of Donbas" has begun, we look at how one controversial Russian cleric has urged for "holy war" as the conflict in Ukraine wears on. more
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Is swearing really necessary? I find it offensive. I don’t follow Joe Rogan for that reason.
Loved your smart well considered take
Yahoo and the New York Times aren die hard leftist. Please stop quoting them. No middle position would. Shrug this off if you wish. It will prove my point. I am a fan but feel you may have broke your compass .
Wish I’d found this PC a couple of years ago, it would’ve helped. more
Great commentary that’s easy to digest.
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