In this ninth episode of Liberty & Wine, my friend Vincent and I talk about inequalities during the Golden Age of Capitalism, and how this period is misconstrued in the popular imagination.
For this month’s wine review, Wine & Food Journalist Malcolm Jolley presents the Vietti Nebbiolo Perbacco 2018, a red wine from northern Italy.
I then conclude with an editorial about the dangers of the recent infiltration of wokeism into the highest echelons of the academic world in Canada.
Wine:
- Vietti Nebbiolo Perbacco 2018:
https://www.vietti.com/en/wines/nebbiolo-perbacco/nebbiolo-perbacco-2018/
Editorial:
- Facal 1: https://www.qub.ca/article/quand-la-science-est-prise-en-otage-1060308223
- Concordia: https://www.concordia.ca/ginacody/about/jobs/cme/2021/crc-tier-ii-nanomaterials-for-sustainable-energy.html
- Facal 2: https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2021/11/13/la-bureaucratisation-de-lideologie-woke
- Kay in Quillette: https://quillette.com/2021/11/07/anti-racism-as-office-politics-power-play-a-canadian-academic-case-study/
12/06/21 • 58 min
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