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Manifesto! A Podcast
Manifesto!
Your regular visit to the archives of vanity, where men and women who stopped making myths turned to issuing commandments. Your guides for this journey are the writers Phil Klay and Jacob Siegel, along with their trusty engineer, Jacqui Rigazio May you continue to be a person. Manifesto! Is now sponsored by Fairfield University, a Jesuit University in Fairfield Connecticut. Fairfield’s mission is to develop the creative intellectual potential of students and to foster in them ethical and religious values and a sense of social responsibility. Phil also teaches at Fairfield, in both their...
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Ratings & Reviews
4.9 stars from 125 ratings
Essential
Thank you Jake and Phil for taking the time to record this latest episode.
C Graybs via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/29/23
Probably the best podcast
Not a lot of media out there as curious, challenging, and mind expanding as this, in any form.
Evilone94 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/26/23
Very good
A lot of intellectual and informative media these days is overly nihilistic, depressing, and politically extremist. This is none of those.
FOCKING ADSSS via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/01/22
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Published 04/29/24
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