EP 310 The Common Wellspring of Religious and Political Zealots

EP 310 The Common Wellspring of Religious and Political Zealots

https://www.amazon.com/Losing-Reality-Political-Religious-Zealotry/dp/1620974991 : Robert Jay Lifton, a psychiatrist and public intellectual, has been working on the sources and dangers of inhuman zealotry for decades.  The conditions and individuals he studies involve brainwashing, religious extremists, political cultists and mass murderers.  In the process he examines totalitarian politics from the left and right, disinformation and social media impacts.  …

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EP 309 Baldwin vs. Buckley: The Fire is Still Upon Us

EP 309 Baldwin vs. Buckley: The Fire is Still Upon Us

https://www.amazon.com/Fire-upon-Us-Baldwin-William/dp/0691181543 On February 18, 1965 a packed hall at Cambridge Union in Cambridge, England came to see a historic, televised debate between James Baldwin, the leading literary voice of the civil rights movement, and William F. Buckley, Jr., a relentless critic of the movement and America’s most influential conservative intellectual.  The topic was ‘the American …

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EP 308 College Admissions and the Tilted Playing Field

EP 308 College Admissions and the Tilted Playing Field

https://www.amazon.com/Price-Admission-Americas-Colleges-Outside-ebook/dp/B000WJVKBC   Candidate one has good grades, great SAT scores, and a boatload of extracurricular activities.  Candidate two has OK grades, average SATs and his parents donated $1 million to the school’s capital campaign.  Who gets in?  Take a guess.  In America’s most elite colleges only 40 percent of the students enrolled are strictly there …

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EP 307 How a Bill Doesn’t Become a Law

EP 307 How a Bill Doesn’t Become a Law

https://publicintegrity.org/author/liz-essley-whyte/ How do you imagine most bills are constructed in state legislatures in America?  Is it by one aggressive lawmaker having a novel idea and drafting the bill from scratch for their fellow legislators to review and vote on?  That’s one way, but increasingly there is a trend of policy plagiarism or cut and paste …

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EP 306 R.I.P. G.O.P.

EP 306 R.I.P. G.O.P.

https://www.amazon.com/RIP-GOP-America-Dooming-Republicans/dp/1250311756   Stanley Greenberg, the respected Democratic pollster, has seen enough in the data to suggest that the revenge of the ‘New America’ is just around the corner.  And the evidence is in the blue wave of 2018 and the growing intensity of those who feel scorned, demoralized and bitter about the Trump era.  His …

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EP 305 Why is the U.S. Military Having Trouble Recruiting?

EP 305 Why is the U.S. Military Having Trouble Recruiting?

https://foreignpolicy.com/author/mark-perry/  The military has a recruitment problem that it doesn’t want to talk about.  It’s an open secret that may be one of the nation’s great defense vulnerabilities going forward.  Yet those who attribute it to long deployments, pay issues, methods of marketing to young people may all mask an even greater problem in society …

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EP 304 Understanding the Lives of Teens in the Period of Wildhood

EP 304 Understanding the Lives of Teens in the Period of Wildhood

https://www.wildhood.com/   Coming of age can be a trying time both for those going through it and those trying to help adolescents make the journey into adulthood as safe and satisfying as possible.  In the animal kingdom, it turns out, there are many commonalities among species in that regard.  In the book ‘Wildhood’, Dr. Barbara …

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EP 303 Should College Athletes Be Paid?

EP 303 Should College Athletes Be Paid?

http://www.marcedelman.com/   In recent years, the calls for the National Collegiate Athletic Association(NCAA) to relax its rules prohibiting athlete pay have grown louder and louder.  The argument is that student-athletes should share in revenues of college sports because they are a ‘product’ that so many others, like coaches, television networks and advertisers, are benefiting from …

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EP 302 Is There A Difference Between Fighting Poverty and Promoting Prosperity Around the Globe?

EP 302 Is There A Difference Between Fighting Poverty and Promoting Prosperity Around the Globe?

https://www.christenseninstitute.org/books/the-prosperity-paradox-how-innovation-can-lift-nations-out-of-poverty/ Starving children on street corners,  Slums without adequate clean water and sanitation.  A sense of hopelessness in the air that is almost palpable. We, Americans, are moved by these scenes and should be.  The question is whether traditional anti-poverty programs and foreign aid can really ameliorate these conditions over the long term.  Or whether …

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EP 301 Are We Really Going to be Able to Live to 150?

EP 301 Are We Really Going to be Able to Live to 150?

https://www.buckinstitute.org/lab/campisi-lab/ The answer is no.  At least, given the real science of anti-aging as it exists today.  The true goal of real scientists is to improve the health span, not necessarily the life span. Now, mind you, there is a great deal of work going on in labs throughout the world on the subject and …

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