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The Supreme Court tackles the future of the Internet; the myth of the free market; The Communist Manifesto in today's era. (episode)
The Supreme Court considers the liability of Big Tech.
How a century-long PR campaign shaped American understanding of the free market.
The revolutionary text rears its head whenever capitalism falls short.
Brooke was on a spring fellowship at the American Academy in Rome last year. While she was there she recorded this conversation about war and the media. (episode)
A derailment in Ohio; earthquake aftermath in Turkey and Syria; and preventing the next pandemic (episode)
Railworkers warned this would happen.
How governmental corruption in Turkey exacerbated earthquake fatalities.
In the aftermath of Syria's earthquake, rebel-held areas have struggled for support.
Please, not another pandemic.
...a short history of YouTube. (episode)
Confusion around the Chinese spy balloon; Navalny's hunt for his would-be killers; and re-reading Russian novels in wartime. (episode)
A balloon reveals the difficulty of regarding something as both concerning and absurd.
In the documentary "Navalny," the Russian opposition leader searches for his would-be killers.
Novels carry traces of the time and place in which they were written.
In his first interview since a near-fatal knife attack in August, the novelist talks with David Remnick about his recovery, and his new novel. (episode)
Mounting evidence that boys and men are struggling; when Pearl Jam went to Washington; how an antitrust case broke up Hollywood's studio system. (episode)
And why it's important to come up with solutions.
Ticketmaster controls seventy percent of ticketing sales.
And why it matters today.
How Rafael Hernandez’s defiant ode to the island binds Puerto Ricans across the diaspora – and paved the way for Bad Bunny. (episode)