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Serious Inquiries Only - AS6: Spirituality and Atheism, Part 1
In this episode, the guys talk about using terms such as “spirituality” as an atheist. They also discuss some great comments from listeners!
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Cato Daily Podcast - Affirming the Conscience of the Constitution
Book: The Conscience of the Constitution: The Declaration of Independence and the Right to Liberty (Hardback)
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TLDR - #13.5 – I’m Matthew Mills
A special mini-episode of TLDR to get your mouth watering for tomorrow's non-mini episode!
This week, a man named Matthew Mills interrupted the post-Super Bowl MVP press conference to let the world know that 9/11 was perpetrated by the US Government. News outlets pounced at the chance to interview him, flocking to the internet to locate his web presence. A few ended up contacting a different Matthew Mills, who gamely played along. PJ talks to the non-conspiracy minded Matthew Mills about his run-ins with the news media.
Curious City - Just How Bad Is This Chicago Winter?
This winter has felt like one for the ages, but is it really one of Chicago’s worst?
Curious City - Just How Bad Is This Chicago Winter?
This winter has felt like one for the ages, but is it really one of Chicago’s worst?
Money Girl - 344 MG What Is the Marriage Tax Penalty?
Find out why married couples may be penalized, benefits of getting hitched, and how to reduce your taxes. Get the Money Girl book at http://MoneyGirlBook.com
Cato Daily Podcast - GOP Offers Outline of Immigration Reform
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New Books in Native American Studies - H. Glenn Penny, “Kindred by Choice: Germans and American Indians since 1800” (UNC Press, 2013)
If you have spent a bit of time in Germany or with German friends, you may have noticed the deep interest and affinity many Germans have for American Indians. What are the origins of this striking and enduring fascination? In many ways, it might be said to go back to Tacitus’ Germania – or at least, to 19th-century Germans’ readings of Germania – but it was also indelibly shaped by the writings of explorer Alexander von Humboldt and by James Fenimore Cooper’s Leatherstocking Tales, which were enormously influential in Germany and on Germans abroad. German landscape painters also created some of the most enduring and iconic images of the American West. When Germans in America fought with American Indians over land, their compatriots in Europe tended to side with the Indians. Later, over the successive ruptures of 20th century German history, Germans always found new ways of engaging with American Indians, whether through hobbyist organizations, Wild West shows, through their political commitments to Indian political causes – like the American Indian Movement – or through the astoundingly popular novels of Karl May.
Exploring with great verve the transnational connections between various groups of Germans and Native Americans over two centuries, H. Glenn Penny‘s Kindred by Choice: Germans and American Indians since 1800 (University of North Carolina Press, 2013) engages in a wide-ranging set of discussions that open up new and unexpected vistas onto questions of modern German history, the history of European and American colonialism, histories and legacies of genocide, and a host of other key topics.
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Cato Daily Podcast - The Poor and Private Education
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