The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast

Ep. 278: Derrick Bell on the Dynamics of Racism (Part One)

Sep 27, 2021
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
I Wild Never, I Will Never Be Too Big for You Guys
01:30 • 2min
3
The Faced at the Bottom of the Well by Darrick Bell
03:04 • 2min
4
Into the Dark, by Geneva Crenshaw, Book Review
05:27 • 2min
5
Racial Realism Is the Closest Thn.
07:56 • 2min
6
Is There a Way to Overcome Racism?
09:27 • 2min
7
Critical Race Theory
11:21 • 3min
8
You Don't Have to Talk About Race
14:39 • 3min
9
Is Racism Intractable?
17:17 • 4min
10
The Space Trade of Space Trators Is a Very Well Teachable Text
20:50 • 2min
11
Saint John's College - What's the Point of Entry for Teaching This?
22:35 • 3min
12
How Much Do Americans Value Black People?
25:10 • 3min
13
Would America Trade Its Black Citizens for Technology?
27:42 • 3min
14
Is This Real Politics?
30:44 • 2min
15
What Do You Think About That Part of the Story?
32:38 • 2min
16
Derick Bell, a Realist, but a Legal Pessimist
34:52 • 2min
17
The King That Corne West Likes, Is He Conciliatory?
36:43 • 2min
18
Critical Race Theory Is Anti American
38:19 • 2min
19
Igs Don't Like Critical Race Theory
40:46 • 2min
20
I Don't Think So. He's Not.
42:23 • 2min
21
The Theory vs the Practice Problem
44:06 • 3min