314 Episodo

  1. EV - 226 Sowell's History of Slavery with Charles Boyd

    Publicado: 21/1/2022
  2. EV - 225 Reconsidering Reparations with Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò

    Publicado: 14/1/2022
  3. EV - 224 Teaching During a Moral Panic with Heather Redmond Leise

    Publicado: 31/12/2021
  4. EV - 223 Stoic Activism with Kai Whiting

    Publicado: 24/12/2021
  5. EV - 222 American Shade with Brittany Talissa King

    Publicado: 17/12/2021
  6. EV - 221 Better Know Sowell with Brandon Bradford

    Publicado: 10/12/2021
  7. EV - 220 Addressing Moral Panics with Rod Graham

    Publicado: 3/12/2021
  8. EV - 219 Online Shaming with Krista Thomason

    Publicado: 26/11/2021
  9. EV - 218 Addiction and Cancelation with Chris boutté

    Publicado: 19/11/2021
  10. EV - 216 Freedom with Toby Buckle

    Publicado: 5/11/2021
  11. EV - 215 Detransition Research with Jesse Singal

    Publicado: 25/10/2021
  12. EV - 214 Liberal Currents with Adam Gurri

    Publicado: 22/10/2021
  13. EV - 213 Warspeak with Michael Grenke

    Publicado: 15/10/2021
  14. EV - 212 The Conspiracy Handbook with John Cook

    Publicado: 8/10/2021
  15. EV - 211 Applied Effective Altruism with Alex Arnett

    Publicado: 30/9/2021
  16. EV - 210 Naturalness with Alan Levinovitz Pt2

    Publicado: 24/9/2021
  17. EV - 209 Naturalness with Alan Levinovitz Pt1

    Publicado: 17/9/2021
  18. EV - 208 White Christian Nationalism with Philip Gorski

    Publicado: 10/9/2021
  19. EV - 207 Qanon After Q with Travis View

    Publicado: 3/9/2021
  20. EV - 206 Longtermism with Tyler John

    Publicado: 20/8/2021

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