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 | Weekly | Episodes | 36 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | News |
Marshall and Andrew got together to chat about Marshall's piece on the LPE blog about higher education: https://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
We discuss the proliferation of scams of all kinds in late capitalism and the failure of regulators to come to grips with this problem. After Marshall departs, Andrew and Jerry talk about the shortcomings of localism and the most important thing in p... 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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