Why did we all fall for Succession? Well maybe you didn't, but Bradley did. He offers his take on why morality tales never seem to go out of fashion, what he plans to read this summer and how studying literature , as unpopular as it might be right now, pays off in the long run.
[:53] Succession finale
[13:50] Should we care that young people aren't majoring in English?
[24:00] Bradley's summer reading list
[35:40] Bradley's recommendations for best politics and tech books of all time
Discussed on today's episode:
Don't Kill 'Frankenstein' With Real Frankensteins At Large by Maureen Dowd, The New York Times (05/27/23)
The End of the English Major by Nathan Heller, The New Yorker (02/27/23)
Bradley's Summer Reading List:
All The Sinners Bleed, S.A. Crosby
Mobility, Lydia Kiesling
The Guest, Emma Cline
The Terraformers, Annalee Newitz
Drowning, TJ Newman
All Night Pharmacy, Ruth Madievsky
The Year Ahead: Politics and Democracy
The Topsy Turvy Year Ahead
So You Wanna Go To Business School
Stuff I Wish I Had Been Told
What's Your Data Worth?
Why Not Switch to Fiction
A Legit American Family Dynasty
How to Give
The Grown-Ups of Crypto
A Quick Bit About Twitter Because We Have To
Move Fast and Bet the Farm
What Qualities Best Enable Success?
'This Was a New York Post Election'
Special Last-Second Episode on the Midterms
Options for Avoiding World War III
A $44 Billion Investment in Pixie Dust
The Case of the Deadly Scone
A Wild, Unfamiliar Future
A Good Use of a Bad Policy
The One-Two-Three Punch
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