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Mentioned in 6 episodes
Achieving our country
Book • 1998
Richard Rorty's "Achieving Our Country" explores the relationship between national pride, political action, and the left's stance on patriotism.
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Mentioned in 6 episodes
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als politische Streitschrift von Richard Rorty.

Martin Müller

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Machen statt meckern - Was wir vom Pragmatismus lernen können
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as having predicted what would end up happening in American politics.


Caleb Zakarin

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On Bullshit in Politics
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's critique of left-wing pessimism.

Sean Illing

Cedric Johnson

What comes after Black Lives Matter?
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while discussing the impact of the election results.

Virginia Heffernan

Episode 1: What's to Become of Us?
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in relation to Rorty's prediction of the rise of a strongman leader like Donald Trump.

Chris Voparil

Richard Rorty, "What Can We Hope For?: Essays on Politics" (Princeton UP, 2023)

Philipp Lepenies

Krise der Demokratie - Das vergiftete Erbe des Neoliberalismus
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read it to have arguments in college.

Jacob Shapiro

Our Post-Neoliberal Moment (w/ Mike Konczal)
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as a book containing essays on politics, with predictions about the rise of strongman leaders.

Chris Voparil

Richard Rorty, "What Can We Hope For?: Essays on Politics" (Princeton UP, 2023)
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in relation to his 1998 book on national pride and political action.

Scott Stevens

Can national shame lead to political change?
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while discussing the evolution of national anthems and their emotional impact.

Tom Howell

Loving Your Country in the 21st Century (Step Three)
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as a philosopher whose work might have overlaps with liberal socialism.

J.G. Michael

The Political Theory of Liberal Socialism w/ Matt McManus