Enlightenment about the Enlightment(s)

Enlightenment about the Enlightment(s)

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Anne Bradley Unpacks What Makes Things ‘Affordable’

Dan Hugger speaks with Anne Bradley, George and Sally Mayer Fellow for Economic Education and vice president of academic affairs at The Fund for American Studies, about the new affordability politics. Subscribe to our podcasts Watch this podcast here The Curious Task of ‘Abundanc ...  Show more

Thomas Howes Explains Why Postliberalism Failed

In this episode, Dan Hugger speaks with Thomas Howes, editor-in-chief of The Vital Center and lecturer at Princeton University, about his and James Patterson’s forthcoming book, Why Postliberalism Failed. ⁠Subscribe to our podcasts⁠ ⁠Watch this podcast here⁠ ⁠Why Postliberalism F ...  Show more

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