Balancing the sides
To loosely quote Hughes: ‘ Listening to two people disagree in good faith is far more interesting than listening to two people agree in good faith.’ You don’t have to agree with Hughes’ viewpoints, but critical thinking requires getting out of the echo chamber.
Ga76v80q via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/24/24
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It is clear to me after listening that this ‘no compromise’ attitude of the guest (and the whole ‘movement’ it seems) is what needs to change in order for there to be change. The definition of insanity example the guest gave applies both ways. Unless he truly believes that the ‘resistance’ is...Read full review »
jhinden via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/03/24
Coleman has been such a reliable and sanity-inducing source of intellectual insight and wisdom for me around difficult topics, especially regarding race and identity politics. I’m so grateful for his courage and wherewithal to have these conversations that impact us all.
KN19900000000 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/21/24
the description of history is too innocent of the actual history and misses serious fractures in each society. The fundamental problem is that each society has a considerable portion who are of the we take it all (Hamas - Settlers to be too simplistic), and likely larger portions of each...Read full review »
GEMarcus via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/30/24
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