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Andrew Keen
Keen On
Nobody asks sharper or more impertinent questions than Andrew Keen. In KEEN ON, Andrew cross-examines the world’s smartest people on politics, economics, history, the environment, and tech. If you want to make sense of our complex world, check out the daily questions and the answers on KEEN ON. Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best-known technology and politics broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting KEEN ON, he is the host of the long-running show How To Fix Democracy and the author of four critically...
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4.4 stars from 138 ratings
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This podcast is a must-listen! Kevin is able to expertly interview his guests, resulting in truly informative and inspiring conversations! Don't miss out! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Read full review »
Gay&Sweaty via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/25/23
Andrew Keen is a gifted interviewer--questions that cut to the core of a debate, and forces his guests to say more about why this or that essential point matters to concerns today. He moves the conversation forward in a brisk way, and regularly makes connections to other ideas (new books, social...Read full review »
PBM 1950 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/22/23
Keen On
One of the very best podcasts. Andrew has a wide range of insights, guests and topics, and an excellent (slightly combative and sceptical) interviewing style. A great show, informative and entertaining.
Slavouski via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 09/01/23
Recent Episodes
Elliot Ackerman has an intriguing essay in this issue of Liberties Quarterly on the use and abuse of mercenaries throughout history. Linking the history of the British in India, the US in Afghanistan and Russia in contemporary Ukraine, he ask what it means when mercenaries replace regular...
Published 04/19/24
Published 04/19/24
I have to admit I absolutely HATED Alex Garland’s new movie Civil War. I found it annoyingly trite, self-evidently packaged for an ahistorical cinematic audience addicted to the amnesia of mindless violence. That’s fine, of course, for most Hollywood productions, but not for a supposedly serious...
Published 04/18/24
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