
Jerry and Stably engage in a fortnightly conversation about a book they have recently read.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 98 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsBooksSociety & Culture | |||

In this episode, Jerry and Stably discuss Hanno Sauer's book, "The Invention of Good and Evil: A World History of Morality." The discussion highlighted the book's exploration of cooperation in early hominid evolution, the emergence of punishment, the... more
In this episode, Jerry and Stably discuss Andrew Preston's book, "Total Defense, the New Deal, and the Invention of National Security," which explored the evolution of "national security" from territorial defense to an ideological concept linked with... more
In this episode, Jerry and Stably discuss two books by Mark Schatzker, "The Dorito Effect" and "The End of Craving," exploring how artificial flavors and government mandates have altered food, affecting satiety and nutritional wisdom. They also talke... more
In this episode, Jerry and Stably discuss Why Nothing Works: Who Killed Progress and How to Bring It Back by Mark J. Dunkelman. The conversation centers on Dunkelman’s core thesis that modern progressivism has become paralyzed by internal contradicti... more
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Hi, I must be one of the two listeners that Jerry and Stan mentioned at the end of one of the episodes. These men discuss the most interesting books. Thank you!
Honestly, I tried listening to a few episodes but the guys came off as really judgmental and condescending. They definitely put their own political beliefs into their reviews. ://
I love Man’s Search for Meaning and learned that Jerry and Stan had a different view that it was like Stocism. I agree but think they missed the important point that the situation drives behaviour not character. We have stable situations not characters.
Great episode on Prophets of Doom
Incredibly mid and add no substance to these books. You can listen to a real professor speak beautifully on YouTube or other podcasts. Don’t waste your time on this.
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