Political Philosophy Podcast

DEMOCRACY, DISCORD, & IMAGINATION With Robert Talisse

Nov 29, 2021
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
Professor Robert Telise, Welcome Back to the Podcast
02:22 • 4min
3
Book Review - Sustaining Democracy
06:18 • 1min
4
Sustaining Democracy
07:38 • 5min
5
Democracy and Civic Responsibilities
13:04 • 6min
6
Sustaining Democracy
18:56 • 2min
7
Political Disagreement Is Just
21:02 • 3min
8
Liberalism Is a Democracy by Contestation Among Equals
24:09 • 6min
9
Liberal Inliberal Theory, About Neutrality
29:48 • 1min
10
Is Liberalism a Power Political Doctrine?
31:05 • 2min
11
Democracies Can Fail, and All Other Things Being Equal
32:53 • 2min
12
The Problems of Belief Polarization
35:07 • 5min
13
Are You a Democrat or Republican?
39:55 • 5min
14
What Do You Owe the Other Side?
44:53 • 3min
15
I Just Feel Dirty Voting for Byden, Right?
47:58 • 3min
16
Progressive Political Ideals Are More Debilitating Than They Are Damaged for Conservative Political Projects
51:18 • 3min
17
You Need Good Critics Aroundye
53:53 • 5min
18
Are You Not Beyond the Pale of Democracy?
58:44 • 5min
19
I Think You Learn by Being Ideologically Bilingual
01:03:28 • 3min
20
What's the Value of Free Speech?
01:06:41 • 4min
21
Democracy Needs Moments of Political Loneliness
01:10:34 • 2min
22
What Is the Worst Take of the Day?
01:12:52 • 3min
23
Creating the Political Imagination
01:15:29 • 4min
24
What's It Like to Be Afraid of a Liberalism?
01:19:11 • 2min
25
I'm a Pluralist Liberal, Isn't It?
01:21:16 • 3min