
Episode 17: Why Trump Won
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01/02/19 • 65 min
Yoel and Mickey discuss Identity Crisis, a new book about the 2016 US presidential election written by the political scientists John Sides, Michael Tesler, and Lynn Vavreck. But first, they talk about the recent controversy over Patreon's ban of a provocative internet personality and what, if any, implications this has for free speech.
Bonus: who is Mickey's favorite Sex and the City character?
Links:
- Michael Inzlicht on Twitter: Toilet paper roll — "My departmental rival, @gmacdonalduoft, had this made for our area secret Santa party last night. Now I'm struggling to decide whether I should make it my twitter profile pic.... https://t.co/HYrtwJ4hQu"
- Delirium Tremens
- Crowdfunding platform Patreon defends itself amid boycott - Business Insider
- Stars of ‘Intellectual Dark Web’ Scramble to Save Their Cash Cows
- How Kim Cattrall got a date with Pierre Trudeau
- Identity Crisis: The 2016 Presidential Campaign and the Battle for the Meaning of America: John Sides, Michael Tesler, Lynn Vavreck: 9780691174198: Amazon.com: Books
Yoel and Mickey discuss Identity Crisis, a new book about the 2016 US presidential election written by the political scientists John Sides, Michael Tesler, and Lynn Vavreck. But first, they talk about the recent controversy over Patreon's ban of a provocative internet personality and what, if any, implications this has for free speech.
Bonus: who is Mickey's favorite Sex and the City character?
Links:
- Michael Inzlicht on Twitter: Toilet paper roll — "My departmental rival, @gmacdonalduoft, had this made for our area secret Santa party last night. Now I'm struggling to decide whether I should make it my twitter profile pic.... https://t.co/HYrtwJ4hQu"
- Delirium Tremens
- Crowdfunding platform Patreon defends itself amid boycott - Business Insider
- Stars of ‘Intellectual Dark Web’ Scramble to Save Their Cash Cows
- How Kim Cattrall got a date with Pierre Trudeau
- Identity Crisis: The 2016 Presidential Campaign and the Battle for the Meaning of America: John Sides, Michael Tesler, Lynn Vavreck: 9780691174198: Amazon.com: Books
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Episode 16: How Polarized Are We? (with Anne Wilson)
Yoel and Mickey sit down with Anne Wilson of Wilfrid Laurier University to discuss free speech, the Lindsay Shepherd case, political polarization, #MeToo, and more.
Bonus: how many tattoos does Mickey have, and is that why he's less trustworthy?
Special Guest: Anne Wilson.
Links:
- The death of the Montreal bagel? - The Globe and Mail
- IMPETuS Lab | Anne Wilson's Social Psychology Lab
- Inside Lindsay Shepherd’s controversial battle over free speech on campus
- GOODBYE TO THE LEFT - YouTube — Lindsay Shepherd says goodbye to the left
- Social Justice And Words, Words, Words | Slate Star Codex
- Dartmouth students sue college, alleging sexual assault by professors - The Boston Globe
- What can we learn from Dartmouth?
- When Does a Watershed Become a Sex Panic? | The New Yorker
- Waking Up Podcast #141 - Is #MeToo Going Too Far?
- The Truth About Tattoos by Bradley J. Ruffle, Anne Wilson :: SSRN
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Episode 18: What Science and the Humanities Offer Each Other (with Edward Slingerland)
Yoel and Mickey welcome Distinguished Professor of Asian Studies, Edward (Ted) Slingerland from the University of British Columbia to the podcast. Ted discusses what the sciences can offer the humanities, but also how the humanities can enrich science. Ted then discusses his popular book, "Trying Not To Try", where he describes the Chinese concept of Wu-Wei, which can be defined as effortless action or spontaneity and proposes that the ever-striving West could use a lot more of it. Finally, Ted tries in vain to convince Mickey that intoxication is an important, critical part of culture.
Bonus: Did Ted actually say there are downsides to being Dude-like?
Special Guest: Edward (Ted) Slingerland.
Links:
- Cantillon Brewery
- Brasserie Timmermans
- Mort Subite
- What Science Offers the Humanities | Edward Slingerland — This book examines some of the deep problems facing current approaches to the study of culture, focusing especially on the excesses of postmodernism, but also acknowledging the problems with Enlightenment objectivism. Slingerland argues that, for the humanities to progress, they need to move beyond the mind-body dualism upon which both postmodernism and objectivism are based.
- Trying Not to Try: The Art and Science of Spontaneity (9780770437619): Edward Slingerland: Books — A deeply original exploration of the power of spontaneity—an ancient Chinese ideal that cognitive scientists are only now beginning to understand—and why it is so essential to our well-being
- Two Psychologists Four Beers - Blog - A Note From Ted Slingerland
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