Hotel Bar Sessions

Leigh M. Johnson, Jennifer Kling, Bob Vallier
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Jul 9, 2021 • 58min

Citizenship

This episode explores the political and ethical dimensions of the category of “citizen”. In anticipation of his soon-to-be-released book Beyond Civil Disobedience: Social Nullification and Black Citizenship (August, 2021), Charles sits down in the captain's "hot" seat for this episode's discussion of the limits of citizenship, the failure of the state, and the construction of new categories of political, social and civic identity. Millions of people have taken to the streets in protest over the last decade. What are the questions those citizens are asking about the failures of their government? What do these protests say about how we think about the relationship between individuals and their communities, and the relationship of those communities to the State? How can we develop a more robust conception of engaged, healthy, responsible, and critical citizenship?"The people who are protesting have an amazing, although critical, view of the reality of citizenship, but they also have a very optimistic, idealistic sense of what citizenship should be. I think moving into the streets shows an amazing investment in what the society can be, an investment in trying to get the apparatuses of power to live up to the rhetoric of democracy and freedom and what it means to be a citizen in this type of state."= Charles F. PetersonFull episode notes available at this link. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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Jul 2, 2021 • 56min

Private Cities

The HBS hosts discuss how cities, once considered hubs of public life and interaction, have become increasingly segregated, partitioned, disconnected, and privatized.Drawing on his experience using the city of a Chicago as a classroom, Rick Lee asks: can we identify the material markers of "privatization" in contemporary cities? How do we know which parts of the city are for "us," which parts of the city are for everyone, and which parts aren't? Is there anything like a "public commons" anymore and, if so, where is it? What can we learn from the fact that even park benches and bus stops are physically-engineered to prevent the unhoused from being able to find rest or shelter? How might we build a more just city? Full episode notes at this link.  ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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Jun 4, 2021 • 58min

Hey, Biden!

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May 28, 2021 • 56min

Shame

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May 21, 2021 • 1h 2min

Teaching

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May 14, 2021 • 1h 4min

WhoDunnIt?

Is the world in itself a mystery that science and philosophy take different routes to try to solve? How do luck, logic, empirical investigation, and intuition all work together to make sense of the world? What would a solution even look like? Are philosophers basically just detectives? Is a crime requisite to initiate investigations in mysteries? Is the unknown connected to Aristotle’s idea that philosophy begins in wonder? Is the mystery genre mostly a battle of reason over unreason?Full episode notes at this link.  ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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May 7, 2021 • 1h 1min

Privacy

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Apr 30, 2021 • 56min

Love

The HBS hosts talk about love. What is love? Is it a feeling? Is it a cosmic or metaphysical force? Is it a primary motivating drive to propagate the species or to create ideas? What happens when love goes wrong?Full episode notes at this link. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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Apr 23, 2021 • 58min

The Philosophical Canon

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Apr 16, 2021 • 59min

Apocalypse(s)

The HBS hosts chat about our impending doom. Is the apocalypse nigh? Will it be environmental, political, technological, or biological? Can we imaging human beings existing in 50 years? 100 years? 5000 years?Full episode notes at this link.  ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

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