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Saturday, July 20, 2019

Ep. 146 - Jonathan Fowler [XXXVII]

Hello and welcome to The Rob Burgess Show. I am, of course, your host, Rob Burgess. On this, our 146th episode, our returning guest is Jonathan Fowler.
You first heard Jonathan Fowler on Episode 2, Episode 10, Episode 20, Episode 21, Episode 29, Episode 30, Episode 31, Episode 32, Episode 34, Episode 35, Episode 43, Episode 48, Episode 51, Episode 56, Episode 64, Episode 74, Episode 83, Episode 92, Episode 102, Episode 103, Episode 104, Episode 105, Episode 106, Episode 107, Episode 108, Episode 109, Episode 111, Episode 114, Episode 115, Episode 116, Episode 119, Episode 126, Episode 127, Episode 133, Episode 137, Episode 140 and Episode 82, also featuring fellow regular guest Ash Burgess of the podcast. Jonathan graduated with a BA in history from Indiana University in 2006. He is an unabashed left-wing political junkie. He has lived and worked in South Korea for over 10 years, trying to help the citizens of that great nation, hopefully, "talk pretty one day."
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Friday, July 12, 2019

Regular guest: Jason Stanley

Jason Stanley is the Jacob Urowsky Professor of Philosophy at Yale University. Before coming to Yale in 2013, he was Distinguished Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Rutgers University. Stanley is the author of "Know How;" "Languages in Context;" and "Knowledge and Practical Interests," which won the 2007 American Philosophical Association book prize; and “How Propaganda Works,” which won the 2016 PROSE Award for Philosophy from the Association of American Publishers. His first book, "Knowledge and Practical Interests," won the American Philosophical Association Book Prize, awarded to one philosopher every year, for 2005-6. He is a frequent contributor to The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Boston Review, and The Chronicle of Higher Education, among other publications. Stanley lives in New Haven, Connecticut, with his family.
His new book, “How Fascism Works: The Politics of Us and Them,” was released on Sept. 4, 2018. His latest article, “Is Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s‘Fascism’ Claim Too Extreme?” was published in The New York Times on July 4.

Here are the episodes on which Jason Stanley has been a guest:

Ep. 122 - Jason Stanley
Ep. 145 - Jason Stanley [II]
Ep. 155 - Jason Stanley [III]

And here is a YouTube playlist of the episodes on which Jason Stanley has been a guest:


Ep. 145 - Jason Stanley [II]

Hello and welcome to The Rob Burgess Show. I am, of course, your host, Rob Burgess.
On this our 145th episode our returning guest is Jason Stanley.
You first heard Jason Stanley on Episode 122 of the podcast.
Jason Stanley is the Jacob Urowsky Professor of Philosophy at Yale University. Before coming to Yale in 2013, he was Distinguished Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Rutgers University. Stanley is the author of "Know How;" "Languages in Context;" and "Knowledge and Practical Interests," which won the 2007 American Philosophical Association book prize; and “How Propaganda Works,” which won the 2016 PROSE Award for Philosophy from the Association of American Publishers. His first book, "Knowledge and Practical Interests," won the American Philosophical Association Book Prize, awarded to one philosopher every year, for 2005-6. He is a frequent contributor to The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Boston Review, and The Chronicle of Higher Education, among other publications. Stanley lives in New Haven, Connecticut, with his family.
His new book, “How Fascism Works: The Politics of Us and Them,” was released on Sept. 4, 2018. His latest article, “Is Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s‘Fascism’ Claim Too Extreme?” was published in The New York Times on July 4.
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Also please make sure to comment, follow, like, subscribe, share, rate and review everywhere the podcast is available, including
iTunes, YouTube, SoundCloud, Stitcher, Google Play Music, Twitter, Internet Archive, TuneIn, RSS, and, now, Spotify.
The official website for the podcast is
www.therobburgessshow.com.
You can find more about me by visiting my website,
www.thisburgess.com.If you have something to say, record a voice memo on your smartphone and send it to therobburgessshow@gmail.com. Include “voice memo” in the subject line of the email.