

If Books Could Kill
Michael Hobbes & Peter Shamshiri
The airport bestsellers that captured our hearts and ruined our minds
Episodes
Mentioned books

58 snips
Apr 11, 2024 • 1h 24min
"The Better Angels of Our Nature" Part 2: Campus Lies, I.Q. Rise & Epstein Ties
In this intriguing discussion, the speakers analyze the evolution of societal norms since WWII, highlighting both progress and ongoing struggles for equality. They dive into the declining rates of hate crimes, questioning the reliability of data and public perceptions. Personal anecdotes illustrate the unsettling dynamics of discrimination and the complexities surrounding racial preferences in academia. The connections between intellectuals and Jeffrey Epstein raise moral questions, while the discourse on child protection examines the declining child abuse rates and modern parenting challenges.

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Mar 28, 2024 • 30min
Who's Afraid of Naomi Wolf? [TEASER]
Feminist icon turned conspiracist Naomi Wolf is discussed in this episode. They explore her evolution, controversies, misinformation in her works, rise of eating disorders in young American women, unsettling encounters, debunking historical misconceptions, and controversial interviews.

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Mar 14, 2024 • 57min
Lean In
Exploring Sheryl Sandberg's impact on corporate feminism, the gender ambition gap, and challenges women face in the workplace. Critiquing self-help advice for marginalized communities and co-opting feminism for corporate gain. Discussing power dynamics, gender equality, and feminist ideas in the business world.

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Feb 22, 2024 • 1h 38min
"The Better Angels of Our Nature" Part 1: You're Not Wrong, Pinker. You're Just An *sshole
Delve into the intriguing arguments of Steven Pinker's dissection of violence's decline over 10,000 years. The hosts challenge simplistic views, exploring complex socio-economic and cultural factors that shape societal norms. They investigate historical homicide trends and the impact of early European settlements on today’s crime rates. Moreover, the discussion critiques the narratives around the Enlightenment and humanitarianism, emphasizing the need for nuanced understanding in historical contexts and contemporary conflicts.

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Jan 11, 2024 • 52min
The Art of the Deal
The hosts discuss Trump's book 'The Art of the Deal' and analyze his speeches and writing style. They delve into his questionable business practices, opposition to rent control, and his strategies in politics. They also highlight examples of people standing up to Trump and examine his attitude towards critics. The podcast explores the lack of substance in celebrity business books and the impact Trump's deals have on average people.

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Dec 21, 2023 • 28min
The Worst Takes of 2023 [TEASER]
The hosts discuss nominations for worst takes of 2023, including a defense of Hillary Clinton and criticisms of the podcast. They delve into the misconception of the link between marriage and poverty, critique an editorial claiming political dating mismatches threaten marriage, and explore ideological divides in America. They also discuss behavior in online and in-person interactions and challenge the notion of gatekeeping queerness.

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Dec 14, 2023 • 1h 47min
The Identity Trap
Dive deep into the contentious world of identity politics and its impacts on modern democracy. Discover how racial segregation in education continues to divide, while examining the radical implications of identity synthesis on democratic principles. The podcast critiques the misunderstandings around critical race theory and explores the complexities of cultural appropriation, advocacy, and representation. Plus, a look at how social media has reshaped discussions on race and identity, all wrapped in insightful humor and personal anecdotes.

Nov 28, 2023 • 30min
Pundit Portraits: Kathleen Parker and Chris Cillizza [TEASER]
Kathleen Parker and Chris Cillizza discuss the career and predictions of Kathleen Parker, the functioning of the US government under Trump, the possibility of a Kavanaugh doppelganger, brand exploitation on TikTok, and blaming left-wing activists for right-wing actions.

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Nov 21, 2023 • 46min
The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck
The discussion kicks off with a humorous look at a self-help book that promises a revolutionary approach, complete with a curse in the title. The hosts dive into loyalty's complexities through the lens of Hiro Onoda's extreme devotion, and tackle the cultural implications of indifference linked to success. They challenge the rise of self-esteem culture in education, critique identity politics, and explore the balance of personal responsibility in relationships. Overall, they question the depth of self-help advice, advocating for community over isolation.

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Nov 2, 2023 • 1h 6min
The 48 Laws of Power
A hilarious take on New York City's noise backdrop kicks off the discussion about power dynamics. The conversation dives into Robert Greene's controversial teachings, critiquing manipulation and the dark side of ambition. Friendships get dissected as layers of loyalty and deception unfold. The dangers of zero-sum thinking illuminate societal divides, while political manipulation raises ethical questions. Finally, the dual nature of humanity shines through stories of love and resilience during crises, prompting reflections on community and support.


