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Apr 26, 2024 • 53min

Is Free Speech Threatened on Campus?

The podcast explores the escalating campus protests surrounding the Gaza conflict, debates on free speech threats on college campuses, challenges of speech boundaries, perceptions of sexism in residential dorms, and the implications for free speech freedoms. The lively debate features contrasting views on protecting free speech rights and addressing discriminatory behaviors, emphasizing the importance of open dialogue for justice and truth.
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Apr 19, 2024 • 53min

Ban the Box: Should We Banish the Criminal History Check Box from Job Applications?

Former criminal offenders face challenges reintegrating into the job market, sparking the 'Ban the Box' debate. Arguments for removing the criminal history checkbox focus on societal reintegration, while opponents stress safety and informed hiring decisions. The podcast features a debate between Beth Avery and Jennifer Doleac with John Donvan as the moderator.
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Apr 12, 2024 • 53min

Should Congress Stop Funding the War in Ukraine?

Debate over Congress funding the war in Ukraine: arguments for strategic interests and democratic values vs. concerns over prolonging loss of lives. Experts discuss Ukraine's chances of victory, Putin's military capabilities, and geopolitical ramifications. Highlight on the trustworthiness of Putin, Ukraine's neutrality, and the importance of continued funding for sovereignty and independence.
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Apr 5, 2024 • 53min

Is Religion a Force for Good?

Shadi Hamid and Annie Laurie Gaylor debate whether religion is a force for good. They discuss the positive impact of religion on individuals and society, as well as the historical conflicts and discrimination it can perpetuate. The conversation explores gender roles in Islam, harmful consequences of extreme religious beliefs, and the need for human intervention over relying solely on prayer for healing.
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Mar 29, 2024 • 53min

Childhood Obesity Guidelines: Good Medicine or Too Extreme?

Debate on new childhood obesity guidelines with viewpoints for and against intervention methods like medications and surgery. Arguments on recognizing obesity as a medical condition versus concerns about mental health impacts and weight stigma. Pediatricians present opposing views on the guidelines, advocating for evidence-based treatments and critiquing extreme measures. Discussion on rethinking bias towards larger bodies in healthcare and addressing weight stigma. Exploration of medication use in treating childhood obesity and its impact on mental health and body image.
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Mar 22, 2024 • 53min

Should the US Ban Tik Tok?

Debates on whether the US should ban TikTok due to data privacy concerns, Chinese ownership worries, and national security implications. Arguments for banning focus on limiting Chinese influence, while opponents claim it would undermine a valuable video platform. Journalist encounters monitoring by ByteDance, raising further data privacy concerns and app ban implications.
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Mar 15, 2024 • 53min

Does Taylor Swift Deserve Her Billion Dollar Fortune?

Debating whether Taylor Swift deserves her billion-dollar fortune, the podcast explores philosophical arguments on wealth accumulation, luck vs. effort, societal impacts of billionaires, and the role of philanthropy. Experts argue for and against extreme wealth, touching on issues of exploitation, luck, and democratic values.
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Mar 8, 2024 • 53min

Should We Address the Gender Wage Gap?

Debaters argue for and against addressing the gender wage gap, discussing policy interventions, individual choices, and systemic barriers. Personal anecdotes, historical context, and policy impact on reducing the gap are explored. The intersection of gender and racial inequities, diverse perspectives on policies, and societal expectations on flexibility are also highlighted.
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Mar 1, 2024 • 57min

Has Citizens United Undermined Democracy?

Debating if Citizens United undermines democracy by amplifying voices or giving corporations undue influence. Exploring the impact of dark money and corporate contributions on elections. Discussing the possibility of amending the Constitution post Citizens United. Highlighting the importance of free speech while acknowledging money's influence on politics. Addressing concerns about transparency and democracy in campaign spending.
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Feb 23, 2024 • 53min

Debate: Coleman Hughes and Jamelle Bouie on Color Blindness for Black History Month

Exploring the debate on colorblindness for Black History Month, the podcast features prominent thinkers arguing for and against ignoring race. The discussion delves into civil rights movements, affirmative action, and the future of racial equality. Hosted by award-winning journalist John Donvan, this episode challenges listeners to rethink their perspectives on fairness and social justice.

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