Season 1, Episode 18 Staff Season 1, Episode 18 Staff

Aftermath 2020

In one little, seemingly interminable year, a virus laid America low, protests over racial injustice erupted across the country, climate change unleashed record-setting wildfires and hurricanes, and citizens voted in one of the most fraught national elections in history. Will and Siva are joined by a panel of experts for this bonus episode — recorded live — to break it all down and build it back up.

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Season 1, Episode 17 Staff Season 1, Episode 17 Staff

So Long, Mr. Trump

Americans delivered the presidency to Joe Biden last week. But they also issued a referendum on the U.S. electoral system itself. This week we talk to Jamelle Bouie and Dahlia Lithwick about what those voices seem to be saying.

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Season 1, Episode 13 Staff Season 1, Episode 13 Staff

The ‘F’ Word

Fascism. Can a creeping enthusiasm for World War Two–era totalitarianism prevail in the 21st century? Yale philosopher Jason Stanley thinks so. Not only that, he says: democracies are especially susceptible to fascist ideals.

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Season 1, Episode 12 Staff Season 1, Episode 12 Staff

Trump Speak

Is Donald Trump a rhetorical genius? Communications expert Jennifer Mercieca thinks so. This time on the show, she unpacks Trump’s linguistic virtuosity — and explains why it makes him a demagogue.

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Season 1, Episode 11 Staff Season 1, Episode 11 Staff

Big Bad Data

Phil Howard has studied — and lived through — misinformation campaigns around the world, but he never thought Western countries like the United Kingdom and the United States could fall prey to bots, trolls and digital operatives.

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