Also a Review of Habermas
Is Habermas a titan of recent philosophy or a stodgy academic lacking a burning political vision?
Is Habermas a titan of recent philosophy or a stodgy academic lacking a burning political vision?
The security and prosperity of nations does not depend on complete uniformity of thought, manners, or coloration.
Against the gamblification of the world.
Trent and Caitlin catch up with political science assistant professor Matt McManus. They discuss the narratives surrounding resistance in the Twin Cities, the loud and ugly voices on the right describing an ideology of cruelty and dehumanization, and the power of regular people to puncture false claims from the government.
You may not believe immigration restrictions are racist, but racists believe immigration restrictions are racist.
When power is treated as a public good, it becomes cheaper, more reliable, and better positioned to meet the challenges of the future than privately held electrical utilities have ever demonstrated.
To defend itself from Trump's thuggery, Canada must seek new friends.
A Court that does not share a common factual world with the people it governs is untethered from democratic reality.
Fierce disputation and colorful variety are often a sign of a society in good health, not terminal decline.
It is time to move from grief to revival.
MAGA sees art as nothing more than a tool of self-aggrandizement, and artists as less than human.
Trent and Caitlin talk to Chris Geidner of Law Dork about the absolute deluge of legal news that seems to be crashing over us like a tsunami. What are the current assaults on our constitutional rights? What are judges and lawmakers doing to defend those rights? Why is Mike Johnson
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