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Sep 12, 2021 • 1h 7min

Academic selection and grammar schools | Peter Hitchens - Ideas Sleep Furiously Podcast E11

Peter Hitchens is an English journalist and author. He writes for The Mail on Sunday and is a former foreign correspondent in Moscow and Washington. Peter has contributed to The Spectator, The American Conservative, The Guardian, First Things, Prospect, and the New Statesman. Peter has published numerous books, including The Abolition of Britain, The Rage Against God, The War We Never Fought and The Phoney Victory. In this interview we talk about education, grammar schools, and the family.   ---------  I can only continue to do this with your support. If you'd like to get your name in the credits, early access to videos, livestreams, and private Zoom calls, you can support the show on Patreon from just $1:  https://www.patreon.com/Ideas_Sleep TWITTER:  https://twitter.com/Ideas_Sleep DISCORD:   https://discord.gg/gQwFE7a77H
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Aug 31, 2021 • 2h 42min

The possibilities and limitations of anarchism | Matt Wilson - Ideas Sleep Furiously Podcast E10

Matt Wilson is the author of Rules Without Rulers: The Possibilities and Limits of Anarchism. He is currently doing his second PhD at the University of Nottingham. The book is about the possibility of organising society without the state, but, crucially, it makes the claim, contrary to much anarchist theory, that such a life would not entail absolute freedom; rather, as the title suggests, it would mean creating new forms of social organisation which, whilst offering more freedom than state-capitalism, would nonetheless still entail certain limits to freedom. In making this argument, a secondary point is made, which highlights the books originality; namely, that, whilst anarchism is defended by an increasing number of radicals, the reality of what an anarchist society might look like, and the problems that such a society might encounter, are rarely discussed or acknowledged, either in academic or activist writings.  If you want to support alternative media, you can do so for just $1 on Patreon and get your name in the credits as well as my heart ❤️ (+ other goodies):  https://www.patreon.com/Ideas_Sleep
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Aug 22, 2021 • 1h 6min

The British working classes read the canon | Jonathan Rose - Ideas Sleep Furiously Podcast E09

Prof Jonathan Rose is the William R. Kenan Professor of History. He has held visiting appointments at the University of Cambridge and Princeton University and he reviews books for the The Times Literary Supplement and the Daily Telegraph. His fields of study are British history, intellectual history and the history of the book. We mainly talk about his magnum opus, The Intellectual Life of the British Working Classes, which won the Jacques Barzun Prize in Cultural History, the Longman-History Today Historical Book of the Year Prize and the British Council Prize. In that book, Jonathan revealed that the British working classes were far more well read than had previously been thought.  ---------------------   Liked the video? Grab me a "coffee":  https://ko-fi.com/ideas_sleep To support the show on Patreon and get your name in the credits as well as my heart ❤️ (+ other goodies):  https://www.patreon.com/Ideas_Sleep TWITTER:  https://twitter.com/Ideas_Sleep DISCORD:   https://discord.gg/gQwFE7a77H
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Aug 8, 2021 • 1h 17min

How to deconstruct an argument | Anthony Magnabosco - Ideas Sleep Furiously Podcast E08

Anthony Magnabosco is a skeptic, well-known for his YouTube channel where he practices Street Epistemology (SE). Like a modern day Socrates he stops random people to have conversations about factual claims they make, in order to see if they have a good reason to believe them. His calm demeanour and ability to set people at ease makes for a wonderful antidote to a world of "Ben Shapiro DESTROYS SJW Feminist". As Anthony says in the interview, he distinguishes between beliefs and people -- an approach which anybody who interacts with him can attest to. In this interview we talk about the tools you can use to help deconstruct arguments (both your own and other people's) and the future of the "sense making" movement.   Anthony's channel:  https://www.youtube.com/user/magnabos... His Twitter:  https://twitter.com/magnabosco Read more about Anthony here:   https://intellectinterviews.com/2020/... Street epistemology subreddit:  https://www.reddit.com/r/StreetEpiste... ---------  I got good Tweets, too:  https://twitter.com/Ideas_Sleep Support the show on Patreon and get your name in the credits as well as my heart ❤️ (+ other goodies like early access to videos and Zoom calls with myself):  https://www.patreon.com/Ideas_Sleep
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Aug 2, 2021 • 1h 3min

Smart people are too powerful | David Goodhart - Ideas Sleep Furiously Podcast E07

David Goodhart is a British journalist, commentator and author. He is the founder and a former editor of Prospect magazine. He's probably most famous for his 2017 book The Road to Somewhere in which  he argued that a fault line existed in Britain between "Somewheres", those people firmly connected to a specific community which consists of about half the population, and "Anywheres", those usually living in cities, who are socially liberal and well educated, the latter being only a minority of about 20% to 25% of the total population, but who in fact had "over-ruled" the attitudes of the majority. This divide is something which is by no means unique to Britain, it's highly relevant to America with both Brexit and Trump being a revolt led by the Somewheres.   In this conversation, David and I talk about his most recent book, Head Hand Heart, in which he argues that a good society needs a balance between aptitudes relating to cognitive skills, manual skills, and caring skills. David argues that the recent decades in the West have seen far too much emphasis on rewarding cognitive ability as the gold standard of human esteem. For David, readjusting this balance is the story of the struggle for status and dignity in the 21st century.
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Jul 18, 2021 • 2h 28min

Fighting ISIS | Macer Gifford - Ideas Sleep Furiously Podcast E06

Macer Gifford is the pseudonym of a British former currency trader who travelled to Syria to fight with the Kurdish YPG militia against the Islamic State group. Macer went to fight ISIS not just once but twice. First in 2015 and again in 2016. In 2020, he released a book called Fighting Evil about his experience in Syria.  I got good Tweets:  https://twitter.com/Ideas_Sleep​  Support the show with a dollar/pound per video and get your name in the credits and my heart:  https://www.patreon.com/Ideas_Sleep
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Jul 11, 2021 • 1h 21min

Skepticism & Consciousness | Eric Schwitzgebel - Ideas Sleep Furiously Podcast E05

Eric Schwitzgebel is an American philosopher and professor of Philosophy at the University of California, Riverside. His main interests include connections between empirical psychology and philosophy of mind and the nature of belief. Support the show with a dollar/pound per video and get your name in the credits and my heart:   https://www.patreon.com/Ideas_Sleep
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Jun 27, 2021 • 31min

Ideology & The Brain | Leor Zmigrod

Dr Leor Zmigrod is a Junior Research Fellow at the University of Cambridge. Her research combines methods from experimental psychology, cognitive science, and neuroscience to investigate the psychology of ideological adherence and group identity formation. In particular, she is interested in investigating cognitive characteristics that might act as vulnerability factors for radicalization and ideologically-motivated behaviour.  She completed her PhD at the Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge. Leor’s doctoral research, funded by a Gates Cambridge Scholarship, explored the psychological processes underpinning political, religious, and nationalistic beliefs.
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Jun 13, 2021 • 1h 51min

Christian Anarchism | Alex Christoyannopoulos - Ideas Sleep Furiously Podcast E03

Alexandre Christoyannopoulos is a senior lecturer in politics and international relations at the School of Social Sciences and Humanities of Loughborough University. He is the author of Christian Anarchism: A Political Commentary on the Gospel, and Tolstoy's Political Thought: Christian Anarcho-Pacifist Iconoclasm Then and Now.   Read more about Alex here: https://www.lboro.ac.uk/research/crcc/about/people/alexandre-christoyannopoulos/  I got good Tweets: https://twitter.com/Ideas_Sleep Support the show with a dollar/pound per video and get your name in the credits and my heart: https://www.patreon.com/Ideas_Sleep
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May 28, 2021 • 1h 26min

What is morality? | Kurt Gray - Ideas Sleep Furiously Podcast E02

Kurt Gray is an Associate Professor in Psychology and Neuroscience at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he directs the Deepest Beliefs Lab and the Center for the Science of Moral Understanding. Kurt is a strong critic of Haidt's Moral Foundations Theory (MFT). In this podcast we detail what MFT gets right and wrong, and why Dyadic Morality is a better cognitive theory of the moral mind. I got good Tweets: https://twitter.com/Ideas_Sleep​  Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/Ideas_Sleep

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