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Society & Culture
History
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Alan M. Wald, "Bohemian Bolsheviks: Dispatches ...
95 min
152
Federico Marcon, "Fascism: The History of a Wor...
89 min
153
Russell Shorto, “Revolution Song: A Story of Am...
59 min
154
Neil Roberts, “A Political Companion to Frederi...
74 min
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Margaret C. Jacob, "The Secular Enlightenment" ...
Jacob, reveals how this newly secular outlook was not a wholesale rejection of Christianity but rather a new mental space in which to encounter the world on its own terms.
60 min
156
Maxim Samson, "Earth Shapers: How Humans Master...
71 min
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Daniel José Gaztambide, "Decolonizing Psychoana...
56 min
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Murad Idris, "War for Peace: Genealogies of a V...
Idris traces the concept of peace, and the way it is often insinuated with other words and concepts, over more than 2000 years of political thought...
63 min
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William Marx, "Libraries of the Mind" (Princeto...
63 min
160
Alexander Douglas, "Against Identity: The Wisdo...
64 min
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Philip Cunliffe, "The National Interest: Politi...
54 min
162
Hanno Sauer, "The Invention of Good and Evil: A...
67 min
163
Chris Washington, "Nonbinary Jane Austen" (U Mi...
66 min
164
John Givens, "The Image of Christ in Russian Li...
These texts and others, Givens suggests, portray Christ apophatically: that is, by showing who Christ was not, in order to illuminate who Christ therefore must be...
62 min
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Martin Shuster, "Critical Theory: The Basics" (...
39 min
166
Martin Shuster, "Critical Theory: The Basics" (...
39 min
167
Thomas M. Kemple, "Marx's Wager: Das Kapital an...
An interview with Thomas M. Kemple
66 min
168
Jeremy DeWaal, "Geographies of Renewal: Heimat ...
44 min
169
Aline Nardo, "Evolutionary Theory and Education...
62 min
170
Book Talk 67 : The Knowledge Machine: How Irrat...
62 min
171
Christopher Ocker, "Luther, Conflict, and Chris...
34 min
172
Christy Pichichero, "The Military Enlightenment...
An interview with Christy Pichichero
59 min
173
Marion Bower, "The Life and Work of Joan Rivier...
Joan Riviere (1883-1962) is best known for her role in promoting the ideas of others. She came to prominence in the world of psychoanalysis as Freud’s favorite translator and Melanie Klein’s earliest and most loyal supporter...
54 min
174
Christopher T. Fleming, "Equity and Trusts in S...
54 min
175
Joseph Kellner, "The Spirit of Socialism: Cultu...
54 min