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Avsnittet inleds med citatet ”the richest man is the one with the most powerful friends” (Gudfadern 3). Korruptionsjägaren Staffan Nyström, från den nationella antikorruptionsgruppen, och grävreportern Lasse Wierup från DI samtalar om en livsfarlig samhällssektor som omsätter 150 miljarder och har hittills involverat 62000 personer. Kreativiteten i denna sektor är hög och moralen tappad. Vi behöver en sund misstänksamhet, men vad innebär det?
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Varning till känsliga lyssnare, stötande innehåll.
I denna del pratar Kristofer och Robert om kannibalism.
Vilka kategorier av kannibalism finns det?
Vad gör en människa till en kannibal?
Varför är historian kring Sagawa absurd?
Har vi haft kannibaler i Sverige?
Lyssna så får ni reda på det!
Länkar och källor:
Musik och editering av Kristofer via audacity.https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/17443400/japanese-cannibal-killer-issei-sagawa-renee-hartevelt-paris/
https://allthatsinteresting.com/cannibalism-leningrad
https://www.dw.com/en/leningrad-the-city-that-refused-to-starve-in-wwii/a-19532957
https://www.expressen.se/nyheter/inloggad/isakin-32-har-erkant-det-mest-forbjudna-kannibalism/
https://filmdaily.co/news/cannibal-issei-sagawa/
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0106246/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_6
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Han är den skånske lokalpolitikern som gjort en resa i motsatt riktning jämfört med många skånska väljare genom att byta från SD till S. Men även socialdemokratin har stora brister, menar Mike Enocksson, som spår att partiet går mot sönderfall om inget händer.
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Under 1600-talet anklagades många kvinnor för att vara häxor och av de "vittnen" som angav kvinnorna var 90% barn. Barnen blev en maktfaktor och fick för första gången en röst i samhället. Här samtalar 11-årige Ivan Grut med 61-årige Jim Hedlund om hur angiverierna gick till och hur de osanna berättelserna spred sig med ödesdigra konsekvenser.
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I arkiven kan man hitta många mer eller mindre goda råd för hur man botar sjukdomar och åkommor. De är som regel nedtecknade i privatpersoners efterlämnade hushållsböcker och häften och kan ha traderats genom generationer. Jim Hedlund berättar i samtal med Martin Ahlström om exempel funna i Riksarkivet i Östersund.
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Hur känns det att sitta och titta på obehaglig film hela dagarna? I seriens tredje avsnitt deltar Gunnel Arrbäck, som mellan åren 1981 och 2007 var direktör för Biografbyrån. Med Gunnel diskuterar vi vardagen för den som arbetar med filmcensur. En vardag där mediadrev, kontroverser och bombhot ingick på regelbunden basis. Kan man som statligt avlönad tjänsteman lära sig att bli objektiv i sina bedömningar? Vidare får vi veta hur det gick till när Selma Lagerlöf faktiskt fick Biografbyrån att ändra ståndpunkt, något Dr Lagerlöf alltså kunde men inte Martin Scorsese. Vi kommer även in på frågan om filmcensur under världskrigen, kan en spark på en vattenflaska äventyra förhållandet till främmande makt och hur var det, var Diktatorn någonsin förbjuden i Sverige?
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När tv-profilen Åsa Vesterlund träffar kändiskirurgen Fredrik Berne faller hon snabbt för hans charm. De lever ett liv i lyx – men under den polerade ytan finns en mörk verklighet.Det Åsa Vesterlund inte vet är att hon bara är en av flera som drabbats av Berne – och att selfies han skickat till henne ska få en avgörande betydelse.Fredrik Berne nekar till anklagelserna.
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Alla ska MED är en podcast från Medborgerlig Samling med Linda du Rietz, Johan Varland och Fredrik Clementz – alla hemmavarande i Stockholm, men håll inte det emot dem. De diskuterar politiska och ideologiska frågor utifrån sina perspektiv som givetvis rimmar med partiets synsätt.
Samtalen är ofta djupa men med nära till känslan och något som kanske sägs i barer och på caféer eller mellan skål och vägg. Till och med du kanske tänkt tanken. Välkommen och njut!
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Socialdemokraternas kongress pågår och vi ska givetvis rakt in i surret och minglet och tjafsen och nattmanglingarna. Hur lyckas Magdalena Andersson gjuta energi i sitt lag? Och varför bryr sig Moderaterna så mycket om vad som händer på kongressen? Experter: My Rohwedder och Fredrik Björkman. Programledare och producent: Olivia Svenson. Kontakt: [email protected]
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Om DNs rasism mot araber, Margot Wallströms konspirationsteorier och de kinesiska tyfonerna.
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Medan världen känns alltmer instabil och osäker pågår en debatt i Sverige om vår beredskap för krig och kris. Försvaret får mer resurser, men räcker det för att säga att vår beredskap är god? Carl Marklund, docent och forskare vid FOI gästar Katalys och Starta pressarna.
Medverkande: Carl Marklund, Elisabeth Lindberg, Niklas Altermark & Enna Gerin.
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My guest today is Andrew Gold. Andrew Gold is an ex-BBC journalist and documentary filmmaker, who now has an excellent podcast called "On The Edge". Andrew focuses on weird and controversial people, for instance, psychopaths, former cult members, exorcists, and so forth.
In this episode, we discuss Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's decision to leave the UK and the accusation of racism they leveled at the royal family on the way out. We discuss the Israel - Palestine conflict. We talk about the prospect of immortality and whether it would be desirable. We discuss the psychology of gender identity. We talk about pop music, social bubbles, and much more. I really liked this conversation because we dealt with so many seemingly unrelated topics, which is a nice departure from most of my conversations which generally focuses on one topic. I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I did.
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So I've gotten criticism lately that I've created an echo chamber of pro-Israel guests, Benny Morris and Andrew Gold being the two examples. So I went on Twitter and asked who I should get to deliver the Palestinian perspective. and many people suggested my guest today, who is Yousef Munayyer. Yousef is a Palestinian-American writer and political analyst based in Washington, D.C. He was the executive director of the US campaign for Palestinian rights, and previously he directed the Jerusalem Fund for Education and Community Development.
As you'll hear, this whole conversation was pretty contentious. It seemed like we disagreed about almost everything. However, Yousef was a very respectful conversation partner and those are the kinds of guests that I look for. Before you listen to this episode, I would encourage you to go back to my episode with the Israeli historian, Dr. Benny Morris, if you haven't already listened to it. It's called "The History and Ethics of the Israel-Palestine Conflict". I recommend that because at the beginning of this podcast, Yousef wanted to dive deep into the history of the conflict and our debate there won't make much sense to you if you aren't already familiar with the basics. I hope you enjoy this conversation.
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My guest today is Garett Jones. Garett is an associate professor of economics at George Mason University. His interests include macroeconomics, the micro foundations of economic growth, IQ, the power of culture, and public choice economics. The books we focus on in this episode are "10% Less Democracy: Why You Should Trust Elites a Little More and the Masses a Little Less" and "The Culture Transplant: How Migrants Make the Economies They Move To a Lot Like the Ones They Left"
We talk about the intellectual environment of George Mason University. We talk about about UAPs. We discuss the benefits and drawbacks of democracy. We discuss the possibility of so-called benign dictatorships. We talk about the crisis of expertise, the Electoral College and then we move on to the topic of immigration. We talk about whether and in what ways immigrants assimilate. We talk about the idea of the melting pot. We discuss high trust versus low trust cultures and much more. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.
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My guest today is Thomas Chatterton Williams. Thomas is a great writer whose books include "Losing My Cool" and "Self-Portrait in Black and White", both of which I highly recommend.
Thomas and I talk about a host of subjects here, but we pay special attention to the legacy of the Black Lives Matter movement, and 2020 in particular.
I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.
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My guest today is Dr. Jonathan Metzl. Jonathan is a psychiatrist and author and a professor of sociology at Vanderbilt University. He's written several books including "The Protest Psychosis", "Prozac on the Couch", "Against Health" and the topic of today's conversation, "Dying of Whiteness: How the Politics of Racial Resentment Is Killing America's Heartland", which received the Robert F. Kennedy award for nonfiction.
In "Dying of Whiteness", Jonathan argues that GOP policies like cutting education funds, cutting taxes, opposing Obamacare, and opposing gun control are hurting the life expectancy of America's white population. In other words, hurting the very people who support these policies most. He also argues that support for these policies policies stems from racial resentment, a feeling of resentment towards minorities among white people. As you'll hear in the discussion, I don't agree that whiteness and racial resentment are the best explanations for why the median Republican supports these policies. And I also think that concepts like "whiteness", and "blackness" are toxic. I think people understandably hear these words as attacks on their racial identities, which they can't control. And so I think we should just rid the discourse of these words. Jonathan obviously disagrees and we talk about that in the episode.
That said, there are some smaller claims I agreed with Jonathan like the fact that the easy availability of guns in this country has made suicide easier for people, especially for the very population that opposes gun control laws. Some of his other claims about the effect of cutting school budgets on life expectancy, I found to be poorly supported. And you'll hear me press him on that towards the middle of the episode. In general, I found that there was some distance between the tone of his book and the positions he was willing to defend in the room. And I don't know exactly how to handle situations like that, as an interviewer. Do I just talk to the person I'm meeting in the room? Or do I hold people accountable to the precise claims that they made in the book? I don't really know. Anyway, I'm grateful to Jonathan for coming on the podcast and I hope you all enjoy the conversation as much as I did.
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My guest today is Vincent Lloyd. Vincent is a professor at Villanova University where he directed the Black Studies Program, leads workshops on anti-racism and transformative justice, and has published books on anti-black racism, including "Black Dignity: The Struggle against Domination". Now, Vincent is one of those rare guests with whom I have profound disagreements on the topic of race, but who's actually willing to have the conversation, which I'm very grateful for.
Vincent came to my attention because of a stunning essay he wrote about his experience teaching a summer course on racism at the Telluride Association. He'll tell the full story in the podcast, but essentially his class was destroyed from within by a single hyper-woke person. It's a crazy story and I think it shocked him, and forced him to reckon with the anti-dialogue pro intimidation component of the campus far left. In any event, Vincent and I begin by talking about this strange experience of having his class imploded, and then we move on to debate our substantive disagreements about racism, police violence, race versus class, whether prisons are necessary, and much more.
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My guest today is Kathleen Stock. Kathleen is a philosopher and a writer, and she was a philosophy professor at the University of Sussex for many years, until she was stampeded out of her job by a mob of angry students. As you'll hear in this episode, Kathleen's main offense was her views on trans issues, which are broadly aligned with people like JK Rowling and Helen Joyce. Due to these critiques of Trans activist ideology, she was more or less run out of her university. Kathleen's story didn't make as many headlines in America as it should have. However, it really is one of the most egregious examples of cancel culture since Brett Weinstein's debacle at Evergreen.
Though Kathleen and I don't agree on everything, as you'll see in the episode, I think the treatment she's received has been shameful. In any event, we discuss all of that in this episode. We talk about the conceptual distinction between sex and gender. We talk about whether one should respect people's preferred pronouns and I think there's some distance between Kathleen and me on those two topics. We also talk about the conflict between trans rights and female rights. We talk about what to do with female-only spaces such as locker rooms, bathrooms, women's sports, and prisons. We talk about what to do with children who self-identify as Trans. We talk about puberty blockers, hormone therapy, and surgical transitions. We also discuss the phenomenon of social contagion, detransitioners, and desisters.
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Varför stoppade Israel införseln av mat till Gaza under ett antal veckor i vår? Hur ser den svenska regeringens relation till Israel ut? Och varför har det gått så bra för israeliska bidragen i Eurovision de två senaste åren, trots burop och krav på bojkott? Det är frågor som vi samtalar om i veckans Hotspot.
Gäst i programmet är Ziv Nevo Kulman, Israels ambassadör i Sverige.
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Why have Israel stopped the food trucks from entering Gaza during a number of weeks? What does the Swedish government's relationship with Israel looks like? And why has israeli artists been so successful in Eurovision the last two years, despite boos and demands for boycott? These, and many other, questions are talked about in this weeks edition of Hotspot.
Guest in this episode is Ziv Nevo Kulman, Israels ambassador to Sweden.
Hotspot is a conversation podcast about faith, culture and society. The show is hosted by Marco Strömberg and produced by Sverigekanalen and Världen idag.
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