The Psychosis of Whiteness

The Psychosis of Whiteness

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Has Far-Right Politics Entered The Mainstream in the UK? With Daniel Trilling

Has far-right thinking entered mainstream politics in the UK? In 2025, Britain saw its largest-ever far-right rally, following a summer of flag-waving protests. Then, in May 2026, local elections reshaped England’s political landscape: Labour and the Conservatives suffered heavy ...  Afficher plus

Love, Loss and Mourning Paul Auster, with Siri Hustvedt

What does it mean to mourn a shared life? In this episode, essayist and novelist Siri Hustvedt speaks to book critic Mythili Rao about Ghost Stories. Her most personal work yet, it is a searing and intimate meditation on grief, memory and enduring love, written in the aftermath o ...  Afficher plus

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#336 — The Roots of Identity Politics
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Sam Harris speaks with Yascha Mounk about identity politics. They discuss Yascha's concept of the "identity synthesis," skepticism about "cancel culture," racial segregation in schools, the ideological change on college campuses, Michel Foucault and postmodernism, th ...

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Intersectionality: Identity Politics and Class Consciousness.
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Brett sits down with two university professors of sociology and a masters candidate in sociology to discuss the issues of intersectionality, the weaknesses of class-less identity politics and of class reductionism, the influence of Karl Marx on the field of sociology, Malcolm X a ...  Afficher plus

Your identity is a story you tell yourself
The Gray Area with Sean Illing

Sean Illing talks with neuroscientist Gregory Berns, author of The Self Delusion. Berns claims that the idea of a unified, persistent self is a kind of illusion, and that we are better understood as multiple selves at different moments in time, tied together by a story — which is ...  Afficher plus

Carlin Quinn on Education for Racial Equity
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Carlin Quinn is the founder and current director of Education For Racial Equity. She is also a coach, facilitator, therapist, equity consultant to organizations, communities, and individuals interested in dismantling systems of oppression and co-creating cultures of equity, mutua ...  Afficher plus