The Gray Area with Sean Illing

The Gray Area with Sean Illing takes a philosophy-minded look at culture, technology, politics, and the world of ideas. Each week, we invite a guest to explore a question or topic that matters. From the the state of democracy, to the struggle with depression and anxiety, to the nature of identity in the digital age, each episode looks for nuance and honesty in the most important conversations of our time. New episodes drop every Monday.

Philosophy
Politics
News Commentary
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Why we're still postmodern (whatever that means)
53 min
127
Even Better: Activism when you don't know where...
47 min
128
The Supreme Court's power grab
60 min
129
How middlemen took over the economy
60 min
130
The necessity — and danger — of free speech
Free speech is essential for democracy. It may also be democracy's downfall.
50 min
131
Hacking coral sex to save the reefs
49 min
132
The price of keeping secrets
47 min
133
Does China control Hollywood?
58 min
134
Steve Bannon is still at war
45 min
135
The Fortress of Solitude saw it all coming
Constance Grady talks with author Jonathan Lethem about his prescient 2003 novel
34 min
136
The Philosophers: Stoic revival
59 min
137
Station Eleven's creator on the end of the world
Showrunner Patrick Somerville on why hope is necessary for survival
47 min
138
The racist origins of fat phobia
49 min
139
The fight for Ukraine — and democracy
49 min
140
The war on trans people
49 min
141
Michael Ian Black on being a better man
50 min
142
Carmen Maria Machado's haunted feminine
36 min
143
The rise and fall of America's monuments
45 min
144
The Philosophers: America's philosophy, with Co...
55 min
145
Why accidents aren't accidental
47 min
146
Rethinking the "end of history"
56 min
147
Anita Hill finally gets even
55 min
148
Elites have captured identity politics
52 min
149
The moral dangers of dirty work
54 min
150
Did the sexual revolution go wrong?
53 min