Season 2020 (2020)
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Episodes 46
Baldwin and Buckley: Advocating and Denying Civil Rights
Nicholas Buccola on his book "The Fire is Upon Us: Baldwin, Buckley, and Race in America."
Read MoreThe Battle for the Constitution and Pelosi's Originalism
Justin Driver of Yale Law on constitutional law and the struggle to preserve democracy.
Read MoreGrand Strategy for the Campus Commons and Beyond
Vassar College president Elizabeth Bradley on free speech and engaged pluralism.
Read MoreBias, Bigotry, and Tyrannical Discourse
Robert Boyers on "The Tyranny of Virtue: Identity… and the Hunt for Political Heresies."
Read MoreThe Science and Necessity of Friendship
Science journalist Lydia Denworth on the evolution, biology, and power of friendship.
Read MoreUnbecoming a Democracy
Patricia Roberts-Miller of University of Texas on demagoguery and its historical origins.
Read MoreThe Kremlin’s Hack Attacks
Wired reporter Andy Greenberg discusses the next wave of Russian cyber crimes.
Read MoreDemocratizing the Jury
Wesleyan University’s Sonali Chakravarti on her book "Radical Enfranchisement."
Read MoreFacts and Fears of a Pandemic
NBC News reporter Brandy Zadrozny on coronavirus, anti-vaxxers, and conspiracy-mongers.
Read MoreBreaking Up and Deradicalizing the Socials
Mother Jones’ Ali Breland on combating bigotry online and breaking up new media monopolies.
Read MoreKnowing the Enemy of Truth
Information warfare expert Molly McKew on foreign interference in US elections.
Read MoreThe FEC is AWOL
Center for Responsive Politics’ Anna Massoglia on campaign finance accountability issues.
Read MoreBig Tech = Dystopia Incorporated
NBC News dystopia reporter Ben Collins on exposing deception and companies that enable it.
Read MoreThe Cult of QAnon
QAnon Anonymous host Travis View on QAnon conspiracy theorists and what motivates them.
Read MoreAmerican Demagogue
Jennifer Mercieca on "Demagogue for President: The Rhetorical Genius of Donald Trump."
Read MoreGen Z in the Heartland
Nico Gendron of The Wall Street Journal on engaging rural youth in a Local News Fellowship.
Read MoreThe Revolution is Online
Online News Association CEO Irving Washington on the future of digital news.
Read MoreThe Alchemy of Us
Materials scientist Ainissa Ramirez on her new book "The Alchemy of Us."
Read MoreHiding in Plain Sight
Sarah Kendzior on her book "Hiding in Plain Sight" and the threat of authoritarianism.
Read MoreThe Youth Vote in 2020
UVA professor and coauthor of "Making Young Voters," John Holbein on civic participation.
Read MoreThe Pandemic’s Prophet
Pulitzer Prize winning science journalist Laurie Garrett on predicting COVID-19.
Read MoreArmy of the Decent
Lincoln Project’s John Weaver on holding people in power accountable to their oaths.
Read MoreDystopia for Realists
"Humankind" author and historian Rutger Bregman on hope for a prosocial society.
Read MoreRenewing Democracy for Today
Garry Kasparov and Uriel Epshtein of the Renew Democracy Initiative on authoritarian rule.
Read MoreWill COVID Paralyze the Vote in November?
Mother Jones voting rights correspondent Ari Berman on the pandemic and voting turnout.
Read MoreAmerican Hospitals...Surviving and Treating the Pandemic
Dr. Jeffrey Matthews, of U of Chicago Medicine, on hospitals’ response to the pandemic.
Read MoreAmerica Without Law
Jack Jackson on "Law Without Future: Anti-Constitutional Politics and the American Right."
Read MoreJohn Lewis and The Third Reconstruction
Atlantic Magazine’s Adam Harris on John Lewis and a new Civil Rights Movement in America.
Read MoreHow to Speak Justly and Bridge Divides
University of Chicago psychologist Katherine Kinzler on her new book “How You Say It.”
Read MoreGaslighting 2020 and Comorbidities of the GOP
Republican presidential campaign veteran Stuart Stevens on his new book "It Was All a Lie."
Read MoreWill the Pandemic Mean Justice in America?
Minister, activist and Princeton scholar Nyle Fort on re-imagining a post-pandemic America.
Read MorePolitical and Personal Accountability
Cong. (Ret.) Katie Hill on her new book "She Will Rise" and the battle for true equality.
Read MoreCalling Bull____ and the Threat of a Show Vaccine
Carl Bergstrom on "Calling Bull____: The Art of Skepticism in a Data-Driven World."
Read MoreWill There Be a Legitimate 2020 Election?
Election security advocate Jennifer Cohn on election oversight and hand-marked paper trail.
Read MoreSupercharging Antibodies for a COVID Vaccine
Yale University immunologist Akiko Iwasaki discusses an efficacious COVID vaccine.
Read MoreWill Trump Hoax the Nation on Election Night?
CNN’s Brian Stetler on the danger of disinformation on Election Night, Week, and Month.
Read MoreAmerican Autocracy
U.S. democracy and authoritarianism.
Read MoreAfter 200K+ Dead, Vote For Your Life
Civil Rights leader and MSNBC’s Rev. Al Sharpton on the mobilization of Black voters.
Read MoreFour More Years of Social Media Failure
MIT scholar Sinan Aral on how to regulate social media to have a constructive impact.
Read MoreVoting is the Civil Rights Movement of 2020
Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law’s Kristen Clarke on justice at the polls.
Read MoreThe Flight of Humane Poetics
Julie Swarstad Johnson and Christopher Cokinos on their new book "Beyond Earth’s Edge."
Read MoreChinese Hegemony
CSIS fellow Jon Hillman on his new book "The Emperor’s New Road" and relations with China.
Read MoreOur Brains on Totalitarianism
Neuroscientist Lisa Feldman Barrett on her book "Seven and a Half Lessons About the Brain."
Read MoreRepublicanism vs. Trumpism
Lincoln Project’s Mike Madrid on Georgia’s Senate run-off election and defeating Trumpism.
Read MoreThe Strongman in the USA
Historian Ruth Ben-Ghiat on Trump’s defiance of the 2020 election results and history.
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