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
Making a City from Scratch
Live with Alan Patricof
Anatomy of a Crackdown
Am I Gonna Make It?
Rethinking the Legalization of Drugs
The Last Magazine Addict
The Flipside of American Exceptionalism
Fly, Car, Fly!
How to Forecast the Next Human Storm
The Political Consultant Text Group
Why Biden's Worst Enemy is Also His Best Friend
Disrupting Trash
A Rest Stop for the Mind
'I Wake Up a Lot of Mornings and Still Wish I Was Anonymous'
The Art of Preventative Regulation
A Mess on the Ladder of Success
What Would Rudy Do?
'You Have to be Interested in Everything'
How Hard Can It Be to Get 3,000 Votes?
Gen Z is Not Out to Get Us
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