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Aporia Podcast is a social science publication and podcast.
Listen to fascinating guests from the world of genetics, psychology, sociology, economics & more.
You can find our articles and bonus content here:
https://www.aporiamagazine.com
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J. S. Mill's On Liberty and Other Bad Defenses of Free Speech
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The racial IQ gap isn't genetic! | Wilfred Reilly
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Is rape natural? | Dr. Randy Thornhill
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"Beta bucks" is a myth! | Datepsych
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Are the labels of "alpha" and "beta" males in the manosphere a reflection of reality or a gross oversimplification? Alex joins us on Aporia to dissect the dual mate hypothesis, also known as strategic pluralism, and its implications for understanding human mating strategies. Far from the clear-cut narratives often spun in certain corners of the internet, Alex explains that the concept has been distorted beyond its scientific origins, leading to some pervasive myths about women’s mating behaviors. We invite you to listen in as we unravel the threads of evolutionary psychology, challenging the notion that women universally adopt short-term mating strategies at the drop of a hat. -
Is racial colour-blindness possible?
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Do British Muslims commit less crime? | Bo Winegard and Noah Carl
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From the overrepresentation of Muslims in UK prisons to the nuances of racial disparities in crime rates, our conversation traverses the delicate terrain of British society and its criminal justice system. We confront the controversial grooming gangs topic, explore the effects of police bias and public perception, and address the criticism aimed at previous analyses of ethnic crime data. With Noah's expertise, we navigate the intricate tapestry of societal views, law enforcement, and the media's role in shaping our understanding of crime.