The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg
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Back in the Remnant driver’s seat, Jonah invites newly minted AEI fellow Joshua Katz onto the program for a nerdtastic discussion of language and how free we are to use it. Inevitably, their conversation touches on Joshua’s departure from Princeton, cancel culture, and broader illiberalism in American life. But it also explores current issues in linguistics, how much we can really know about classical civilizations, and what “literally” actually means. Tune in to find out whether Socrates had it coming.
Show Notes:
- Joshua’s page at AEI
- Joshua: “Status and ‘Virtue’ at the Dalton School”
- Philology
- Socrates deserved it?
- Joshua on his departure from Princeton
- Joshua’s Declaration of Independence
- College essay prompts get absurd
- The latest issue of Sapir
- Adrian Goldsworthy’s Caesar: Life of a Colossus
- Barry Strauss’ The Spartacus War
Panics and Maniacs
Theological Jurisprudence
The Garden of Earthly Barbarians
Man vs. Bear, Revisited
Fair Markets for Me, Protectionism for Thee
On Vibes and Crises
The Straussian Tangent*
As American as Diabetes
The Great Wimpification
The Ruminant of Infinity
Will the Real Anti-Liberal Please Stand Up?
Korematsu and Vegetables
Stress the System
Hillbilly Übermensch
Trust the Scientism
Losing Patience With Dumbassery
Tucker Carlson, King of the Isolationists
Fancy Nancy
Political Palates
Bad Leaders, Wrong Turns
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