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The Good Fight

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Sep 21, 2024 • 1h

Musa Al-Gharbi on Why We Have Never Been Woke

Musa Al-Gharbi, an assistant professor at Stony Brook University and author of "We Have Never Been Woke," joins to discuss the performative nature of elite claims to oppression. He and Yascha Mounk unpack the complexities of 'wokeness,' tracing its historical roots and interpreting its varied meanings. They explore how identity politics can create divisions while also urging a shift towards shared identities to foster inclusivity. Al-Gharbi also critiques our current cultural landscape and the paradoxes inherent in contemporary social movements.
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Sep 14, 2024 • 55min

Liberalism as a Way of Life

In a thought-provoking conversation, Yascha Mounk sits down with Alexandre Lefebvre, a professor of politics and philosophy at the University of Sydney, to unpack the deeper dimensions of liberalism. They explore the transformation of liberalism from a political framework to a comprehensive way of life, emphasizing values like freedom and fairness. Lefebvre highlights the tension between individual liberties and majority rule, and they discuss how genuine adherence to liberal principles is challenged in modern society. The enduring impact of John Rawls also gets significant attention.
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Sep 7, 2024 • 47min

How to Stop Campus From Boiling Over

Yascha Mounk, a scholar on democracy, teams up with Raj Vinnakota, President of the Institute for Citizens & Scholars, to dive deep into campus community dynamics. They discuss strategies for fostering genuine dialogue and the essential skills needed for a thriving academic environment. The conversation highlights alarming gaps in civic education among students and explores how shifting democratic values can impact engagement. Their insights aim to bridge divides and promote free expression, making campuses more conducive to constructive discourse.
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Aug 31, 2024 • 58min

James C. Scott on The Perils of State Power

In a profound discussion with Yascha Mounk, renowned anthropologist James C. Scott reflects on the perils of state power. He challenges the notion of state benevolence, urging listeners to rethink its historical role and often exploitative nature. Scott delves into the resilience of Myanmar's youth-led democratic movement, offering insight into the country's struggles under military rule. He also entertains the idea of giving 'two cheers' for anarchism, emphasizing the necessity to advocate for more equitable social democracies amidst capitalist challenges.
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Aug 24, 2024 • 1h 7min

Timur Kuran on Why We Lie About Our Beliefs

Timur Kuran, a Professor of Economics and Political Science at Duke University, discusses the profound impact of preference falsification on societal beliefs and political revolutions. He explains how social pressures often lead people to conceal their true thoughts, which can make revolutions unpredictable. The conversation also delves into the dynamics of journalism and the challenges journalists face when breaking taboos. Kuran emphasizes the importance of empowering individuals to express their beliefs truthfully, contributing to healthier political discourse.
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Aug 17, 2024 • 1h 4min

The Promise and Perils of Contacting Extraterrestrials

Yascha Mounk, a political theory expert, and Douglas Vakoch, an astrobiologist and president of METI International, dive into the ethics of reaching out to extraterrestrial intelligence. They explore the implications of contact and the historical parallels of exploration and exploitation. The duo debates the risks of communicating with advanced civilizations, drawing caution from human history. They also discuss the scientific quests like the Drake Equation and Fermi Paradox, emphasizing the moral complexities of whether we should signal our existence to the cosmos.
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Aug 10, 2024 • 1h 16min

Freddie deBoer on “Peak Woke”

Freddie deBoer, a writer and academic known for his critical insights on education and social justice, delves into the evolution of 'woke' ideas and their co-optation by elite institutions. He discusses the dynamics of social media in shaping public discourse, as well as the complexities surrounding identity politics in education. DeBoer argues for genuinely anti-racist movements with material goals, critiques the superficiality in political engagement, and reflects on the fragmented state of radical racial politics today.
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Aug 3, 2024 • 49min

Anne Applebaum on Autocracy, Inc.

Anne Applebaum, a staff writer for The Atlantic and expert on authoritarianism, delves into the modern tools autocrats use to consolidate power. She discusses how international finance supports dictators and the fragile nature of their regimes. Applebaum explains the rise of authoritarian populism and how democracies can internally reform to resist these threats. The conversation highlights the complexities of media control and its role in shaping perceptions, ultimately urging democratic nations to strategize against autocratic influences.
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Jul 27, 2024 • 1h 7min

Shalom Auslander on Self-Loathing and How to Overcome It

Shalom Auslander, an acclaimed novelist and memoirist, unpacks the roots of self-loathing shaped by religious narratives from his Orthodox upbringing. He and Yascha Mounk explore the damaging effects of cultural guilt and shame on identity, advocating for storytelling that fosters self-acceptance. They discuss the journey toward unconditional love, the influence of societal expectations, and how political disillusionment mirrors personal struggles. Auslander offers insights on healing from toxic environments and the essential path to embracing one's true self.
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Jul 24, 2024 • 1h 19min

Matthew Yglesias on Kamala

Matthew Yglesias discusses Kamala Harris' appeal, Biden's cognitive abilities, and evolving economic policies in the Republican Party. The conversation covers Harris broadening her appeal, lack of press coverage on Biden's cognitive impairments pre-debate, and seriousness of economic policy changes in the GOP platform.

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