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In this episode, I discuss "The Myth of Left and Right: How the Political Spectrum Misleads and Harms America" with its authors, Hyrum Lewis and Verlan Lewis.
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Christopher Hallenbrook and I discuss what he calls the "Hobbesian psychology" of the US gun debate.
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A conversation about Montaigne and his work with Douglass I. Thompson, author of "Montaigne and the Tolerance of Politics."
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Joshua Cherniss and I discuss his book, "Liberalism in Dark Times: The Liberal Ethos in the Twentieth Century."
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A discussion with Elizabeth Cohen about her book, "The Political Value of Time: Citizenship, Duration, and Democratic Justice."
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Ian Saxine and I discuss his book, "Properties of Empire: Indians, Colonists, and Land Speculators on the New England Frontier."
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Robinson Woodward-Burns and I discuss his book, "Hidden Laws: How State Constitutions Stabilize American Politics."
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A conversation with Harvey Mansfield on Machiavelli as the "founder of modernity."
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A conversation with Nomi Claire Lazar about her book, "Out of Joint: Power, Crisis, and the Rhetoric of Time."
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A discussion with Ross Carroll, author of "Uncivil Mirth: Ridicule in Enlightenment Britain."
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A discussion with Joshua Greenberg, author of "Banknotes and Shinplasters: The Rage for Paper Money in the Early Republic."
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Warner and I conclude our long discussion of "Persian Letters."
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Warner and I dig into Letter 141.
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Warner and I continue to dig in. Good stuff in this one, including a prison break using a file that was hidden in a cuckoo clock.
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Stuart Warner, who's responsible for an excellent translation of the "Persian Letters," and I discuss Montesquieu's style.
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A discussion with Ross Benes, author of "Rural Rebellion: How Nebraska Became a Republican Stronghold."
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A conversation with Max Skjönsberg, author of "The Persistence of Party: Ideas of Harmonious Discord in Eighteenth-Century Britain."
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