
A podcast about politics, history, philosophy, sociology, and, ultimately, whether anything can be known and if so, how. Featuring Andrew Hart, Marshall Steinbaum, and Jerry Vinokurov.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 37 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Category | News | ||||

Andrew, Marshall, and Jerry get together for a Thanksgiving chat about the election.
Marshall and Andrew got together to chat about Marshall's piece on the LPE blog about higher education: lpeproject.org/blog/should-higher-education-ratify-privilege-or-public-service/.
Andrew and a couple of special guests go deep on the Turkish election. Sorry for the lack of content lately, it's been a busy spring for all of us.
With Marshall sidelined by actual work, Andrew and Jerry discuss the recent FTX meltdown, Musk's acquisition of Twitter, and develop a typology of billionaires. Along the way we also discuss the repudiation of expertise as a relevant aspect of decisi... more
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The stuff from 2018 and earlier was more interesting and more accessible. These podcasts you’ve been recording recently have been very academic—like going to a grad school lecture. I liked the earlier stuff better. Hopefully you’ll get back to your roots.
Two well-read men of the world sit down for a literate discussion every two weeks, sometimes with guests. Older and wiser than most podcasts.
Great, left leaning political podcast that attempts to contextualize the current climate with a wide ranging theoretical and pragmatic bent, minus the overwheening douchebaggery of Chapo. Dense and thought-provoking, each episode produces a valuable reading list for the week, this is definitely fine.
I've been avoiding politics podcasts, especially since the election. This podcast is different. The hosts take a deeper and more nuanced look at both the political situation, as well as the historical context. I can listen to these guys all day.
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