Jonathan Mann: Does winning a debate matter anymore to the well-being of society as your favorite NBA team winning a game matters? He asks if debating is really listening practice, then I think it's really useful. A lot of what's difficult about listening and why we think of it as an imperiled skill is that listening is about the negation of the self, he says. "There's so much privileging of I these days," argues Mann.
Maria Konnikova, Revisionist History’s ombudsman—who's also an author, psychologist and professional poker player—is back for another round. This time she reads letters from the audience on the power of debate, and whether or not certain four letter words belong in Pushkin’s podcasts. Maria and Malcolm also look at the Columbia cheating scandal from a different angle, and hand out one more sparkling Pushkin Prize.
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