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Nov 24, 2023 • 46min
Matthew Crawford On Antihumanism And Social Control
Matthew Crawford, a writer and philosopher, discusses his background growing up in Berkeley, his time in an ashram, and his career journey as an unlicensed electrician. He explores the impact of administrative control and regulations on individual agency, the concept of anti-humanism, and the distrust of the body. The podcast also touches on topics such as the trans debate, queering, and the ancient Greeks' discovery of the idea of nature.

Nov 17, 2023 • 46min
Judis & Teixeira On Redeeming The Dems
"Judis & Teixeira On Redeeming The Dems": John Judis, editor-at-large at Talking Points Memo, and Ruy Teixeira, nonresident senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, discuss their book on the soul of the Democratic Party. Topics include personal backgrounds, ideological shifts, understanding ideologies, importance of the white working class vote, and analyzing Biden's economic policies.

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Nov 10, 2023 • 53min
Graeme Wood On The Horrors Of Hamas' War
Graeme Wood, an accomplished foreign correspondent and author, discusses the horrors of the conflict in Gaza and the challenges of travel. They explore the theological disputes between extremist groups, analyze Hamas' governance in Gaza, and highlight the impact of Hamas on public opinion. The chapter also discusses controversial actions such as ethnic cleansing.

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Nov 3, 2023 • 52min
Pamela Paul On Ideology, Tech, Womanhood
Pamela Paul, journalist and author, discusses a range of topics including growing up with divorced parents, the impact of computers on deep reading, the homogenization of media, and her experiences in the publishing industry.

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Oct 27, 2023 • 44min
David Brooks On Transcending Hate And Loneliness
David Brooks, a long-time columnist for the New York Times and commentator on various news platforms, discusses his new book and topics such as upbringing in Greenwich Village, nationalism, encountering super woke people, and the challenge of interacting with suffering individuals.

Oct 20, 2023 • 38min
Spencer Klavan On God And The Humanities
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit andrewsullivan.substack.comSpencer is a writer and podcaster. He’s currently an associate editor at the Claremont Review of Books and the host of the “Young Heretics” podcast. He’s also the author of How to Save the West: Ancient Wisdom for 5 Modern Crises and the editor of Gateway to the Stoics. You can follow his latest writing on Substack.For two clips of our convo — on finding God in the humanities, and why so many gays throughout history have been drawn to the Church — pop over to our YouTube page. Other topics: Spencer’s upbringing in NYC and London and elsewhere; his rigorous schooling in Britain; his dad the prominent novelist; his lapsed Catholic mom and lapsed Jewish dad; Spencer as a teen converting to Christianity — “conversational, not doctrinal”; coming to terms with his homosexuality; Yale for undergrad and Oxford for a PhD in the Classics; his initial calling as an actor; learning Latin and ancient Greek; how the Greeks had two words for forgiveness; the Gospels; Aquinas; the Scientific Revolution; how evolution is compatible with Christianity; James Madison; Tocqueville; the suffering that brings one closer to God; the waning of both the humanities and religion in American life; climate doomerism; postmodernism; Judith Butler; the transing of gender-dysphoric kids; Alasdair MacIntyre; and how genetics is “necessary but not sufficient” for seeking truth.Browse the Dishcast archive for another convo you might enjoy (the first 102 episodes are free in their entirety — subscribe to get everything else). Coming up: David Brooks on his new book How to Know a Person,” his fellow NYT columnist Pamela Paul, and the authors of Where Have All the Democrats Gone? — John Judis and Ruy Teixeira. Also: David Leonhardt, Cat Bohannon, and McKay Coppins.Have a question you want me to ask one of those future guests? Email dishpub@gmail.com, and please put the question in the subject line. Send any guest recs, pod dissent and other comments to dish@andrewsullivan.com.

Oct 13, 2023 • 43min
Martha Nussbaum On Justice For Animals
Philosopher and legal thinker Martha Nussbaum discusses her new book 'Justice for Animals' and explores topics such as the concept of justice for animals, sentience and the ability to feel pain in animals, and the evolutionary basis of instinct in animal behavior.

Oct 6, 2023 • 53min
Ian Buruma On Conmen And Collaborators
Ian Buruma, historian and journalist, talks about his new book and shares interesting anecdotes from his life growing up in The Hague, studying art history and Chinese, and living in various cities. He discusses the complexities of human behavior, the injection of comedy into dark subjects, and the manipulation of truth by political forces. He also explores the complexity of Trump's character and questions his success and popularity.

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Sep 29, 2023 • 50min
Leor Sapir On Transing Gender-Dysphoric Kids
Leor Sapir, a writer and researcher at the Manhattan Institute and frequent contributor to City Journal, discusses topics such as the sudden increase in girls seeking transition, the medicalization of trans kids impacting their future orgasms, childhood experiences living on a kibbutz in Israel, serving in the IDF, the Dutch protocol for transing gender-dysphoric kids, and the shifting rhetoric surrounding gender identity.

Sep 22, 2023 • 32min
Vivek Ramaswamy On What Makes America Great
Entrepreneur and Republican candidate Vivek Ramaswamy discusses his upbringing as the son of Indian immigrants, the impact of victimhood narratives, the intersection of his Hindu faith with a Catholic education, and the compatibility of Donald Trump's worldview with Christian values.


