The Open Mind

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Season 2020

Episodes

1. Baldwin and Buckley: Advocating and Denying Civil Rights
Jan 3, 2020

Nicholas Buccola on his book "The Fire is Upon Us: Baldwin, Buckley, and Race in America."

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2. The Battle for the Constitution and Pelosi's Originalism
Jan 6, 2020

Justin Driver of Yale Law on constitutional law and the struggle to preserve democracy.

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3. Grand Strategy for the Campus Commons and Beyond
Jan 13, 2020

Vassar College president Elizabeth Bradley on free speech and engaged pluralism.

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4. Bias, Bigotry, and Tyrannical Discourse
Jan 20, 2020

Robert Boyers on "The Tyranny of Virtue: Identity… and the Hunt for Political Heresies."

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5. The Science and Necessity of Friendship
Feb 3, 2020

Science journalist Lydia Denworth on the evolution, biology, and power of friendship.

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6. Unbecoming a Democracy
Feb 10, 2020

Patricia Roberts-Miller of University of Texas on demagoguery and its historical origins.

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7. The Kremlin’s Hack Attacks
Feb 18, 2020

Wired reporter Andy Greenberg discusses the next wave of Russian cyber crimes.

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8. Democratizing the Jury
Feb 24, 2020

Wesleyan University’s Sonali Chakravarti on her book "Radical Enfranchisement."

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9. Facts and Fears of a Pandemic
Mar 16, 2020

NBC News reporter Brandy Zadrozny on coronavirus, anti-vaxxers, and conspiracy-mongers.

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10. Breaking Up and Deradicalizing the Socials
Mar 23, 2020

Mother Jones’ Ali Breland on combating bigotry online and breaking up new media monopolies.

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11. Knowing the Enemy of Truth
Mar 30, 2020

Information warfare expert Molly McKew on foreign interference in US elections.

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12. The FEC is AWOL
Apr 6, 2020

Center for Responsive Politics’ Anna Massoglia on campaign finance accountability issues.

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13. Big Tech = Dystopia Incorporated
Apr 13, 2020

NBC News dystopia reporter Ben Collins on exposing deception and companies that enable it.

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14. The Cult of QAnon
Apr 20, 2020

QAnon Anonymous host Travis View on QAnon conspiracy theorists and what motivates them.

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15. American Demagogue
Apr 27, 2020

Jennifer Mercieca on "Demagogue for President: The Rhetorical Genius of Donald Trump."

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16. Gen Z in the Heartland
May 4, 2020

Nico Gendron of The Wall Street Journal on engaging rural youth in a Local News Fellowship.

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17. The Revolution is Online
May 11, 2020

Online News Association CEO Irving Washington on the future of digital news.

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18. The Alchemy of Us
May 18, 2020

Materials scientist Ainissa Ramirez on her new book "The Alchemy of Us."

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19. @V2019N
May 25, 2020

Rachel Graham on tracking COVID-19 from its inception to inform public health on Twitter.

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20. Hiding in Plain Sight
Jun 1, 2020

Sarah Kendzior on her book "Hiding in Plain Sight" and the threat of authoritarianism.

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21. The Youth Vote in 2020
Jun 8, 2020

UVA professor and coauthor of "Making Young Voters," John Holbein on civic participation.

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22. The Pandemic’s Prophet
Jun 15, 2020

Pulitzer Prize winning science journalist Laurie Garrett on predicting COVID-19.

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23. Army of the Decent
Jun 22, 2020

Lincoln Project’s John Weaver on holding people in power accountable to their oaths.

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24. Dystopia for Realists
Jun 29, 2020

"Humankind" author and historian Rutger Bregman on hope for a prosocial society.

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25. Renewing Democracy for Today
Jul 6, 2020

Garry Kasparov and Uriel Epshtein of the Renew Democracy Initiative on authoritarian rule.

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26. Will COVID Paralyze the Vote in November?
Jul 13, 2020

Mother Jones voting rights correspondent Ari Berman on the pandemic and voting turnout.

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27. American Hospitals...Surviving and Treating the Pandemic
Jul 20, 2020

Dr. Jeffrey Matthews, of U of Chicago Medicine, on hospitals’ response to the pandemic.

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28. America Without Law
Jul 27, 2020

Jack Jackson on "Law Without Future: Anti-Constitutional Politics and the American Right."

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29. John Lewis and The Third Reconstruction
Aug 10, 2020

Atlantic Magazine’s Adam Harris on John Lewis and a new Civil Rights Movement in America.

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30. How to Speak Justly and Bridge Divides
Aug 17, 2020

University of Chicago psychologist Katherine Kinzler on her new book “How You Say It.”

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31. Gaslighting 2020 and Comorbidities of the GOP
Aug 24, 2020

Republican presidential campaign veteran Stuart Stevens on his new book "It Was All a Lie."

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32. Will the Pandemic Mean Justice in America?
Aug 31, 2020

Minister, activist and Princeton scholar Nyle Fort on re-imagining a post-pandemic America.

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33. Political and Personal Accountability
Sep 7, 2020

Cong. (Ret.) Katie Hill on her new book "She Will Rise" and the battle for true equality.

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34. Calling Bull____ and the Threat of a Show Vaccine
Sep 14, 2020

Carl Bergstrom on "Calling Bull____: The Art of Skepticism in a Data-Driven World."

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35. Will There Be a Legitimate 2020 Election?
Sep 21, 2020

Election security advocate Jennifer Cohn on election oversight and hand-marked paper trail.

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36. Supercharging Antibodies for a COVID Vaccine
Sep 28, 2020

Yale University immunologist Akiko Iwasaki discusses an efficacious COVID vaccine.

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37. Will Trump Hoax the Nation on Election Night?
Oct 5, 2020

CNN’s Brian Stetler on the danger of disinformation on Election Night, Week, and Month.

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38. American Autocracy
Oct 7, 2020

U.S. democracy and authoritarianism.

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39. After 200K+ Dead, Vote For Your Life
Oct 13, 2020

Civil Rights leader and MSNBC’s Rev. Al Sharpton on the mobilization of Black voters.

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40. Four More Years of Social Media Failure
Oct 19, 2020

MIT scholar Sinan Aral on how to regulate social media to have a constructive impact.

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41. Voting is the Civil Rights Movement of 2020
Oct 26, 2020

Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law’s Kristen Clarke on justice at the polls.

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42. The Flight of Humane Poetics
Nov 2, 2020

Julie Swarstad Johnson and Christopher Cokinos on their new book "Beyond Earth’s Edge."

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43. Chinese Hegemony
Nov 9, 2020

CSIS fellow Jon Hillman on his new book "The Emperor’s New Road" and relations with China.

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44. Our Brains on Totalitarianism
Nov 16, 2020

Neuroscientist Lisa Feldman Barrett on her book "Seven and a Half Lessons About the Brain."

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45. Republicanism vs. Trumpism
Nov 24, 2020

Lincoln Project’s Mike Madrid on Georgia’s Senate run-off election and defeating Trumpism.

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46. The Strongman in the USA
Nov 30, 2020

Historian Ruth Ben-Ghiat on Trump’s defiance of the 2020 election results and history.

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