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A crash course into the issues essential for understanding the word today.
For access to full episodes, support to the show at https://www.patreon.com/crashcoursepod

Scripting & Presenting: Michael Walker
Production & Editing: Lewis Bassett & Patrick Heardman
Sound Design: Patrick Heardman
Graphic Design: Jacek Zmarz

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A crash course into the issues essential for understanding the word today.
For access to full episodes, support to the show at https://www.patreon.com/crashcoursepod

Scripting & Presenting: Michael Walker
Production & Editing: Lewis Bassett & Patrick Heardman
Sound Design: Patrick Heardman
Graphic Design: Jacek Zmarz

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    India's Election: A Democracy Without Freedom? (w/ Alpa Shah)

    India's Election: A Democracy Without Freedom? (w/ Alpa Shah)

    India's elections are the world's largest. But in a context in which Modi's political opponents are subject to arbitrary arrest, can we really call the country a democracy?
    LSE Anthropologist Alpa Shah thinks we shouldn't, and in her new book 'The Incarcerations' she explains how the arrest of 16 intellectuals and activists symbolises India's slide into authoritarianism, and even fascism.
    **This is a free preview of a paid episode. To listen to the full interview sign up at patreon.com/crashcoursepod**

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    • 29 min
    India's Election: How Modi Became Unbeatable (w/ Pratinav Anil)

    India's Election: How Modi Became Unbeatable (w/ Pratinav Anil)

    To mark India's general election, I'll be doing a few episodes on the politics and economics of the world's most populous nation. In this first interview, I speak to the Oxford historian Pratinav Anil about Modi's Hindu Nationalism, and how it came to dominate politics in India.
    **This is a free preview of a paid episode. To listen to the full interview sign up at patreon.com/crashcoursepod**

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    Things Can Always Get Worse (Vincent Bevins Part 2)

    Things Can Always Get Worse (Vincent Bevins Part 2)

    In the second part of my conversation with Vincent Bevins we discussed the arab spring and the fall of the Soviet Union. The conversation includes Vincent giving a really useful explanation of the rise and fall of the Egyptian revolution, and me making a tentative case for small-c conservatism.
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    • 35 min
    You Say You Want a Revolution (w/ Vincent Bevins)

    You Say You Want a Revolution (w/ Vincent Bevins)

    Vincent Bevins is one of my favourite authors - and a good friend of mine - so I knew when I got him sat down in a room our conversation good go on for a long time. I wasn't wrong. This is the first part of a three hour conversation where we discuss his latest book "If We Burn: The Protest Decade and the Missing Revolution" . In this episode I tell Vince my doubts about the protest movements I was part of in the early 2010s, and we take a deep dive look at protest movements in Brazil and Chile.
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    Does Britain Need More Houses? A debate with Nick Bano

    Does Britain Need More Houses? A debate with Nick Bano

    In my first crossover episode with Novara FM I spoke to Nick Bano about his new book "Against Landlords". Nick also wrote a recent piece in the Guardian which caused controversy due to Nick's unusual claim that Britain doesn't need to build more houses. I fundamentally disagree with Nick on that point, hence this became a bit of a debate!
    You can read Nick's Guardian piece here -> https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2024/mar/19/end-of-landlords-surprisingly-simple-solution-to-uk-housing-crisis

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    Britain's Muslim Moral Panic (w/ Peter Oborne)

    Britain's Muslim Moral Panic (w/ Peter Oborne)

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    As Israel bombards Gaza, the Tory Party have used anti-war protests as an excuse to whip up a moral panic about British muslims. To discuss the long history of Tory animosity towards muslims - and the broader ideology that sees islam as a threat to the West - I spoke to Peter Oborne. Peter Oborne is the former chief political commentator at the Daily Telegraph. His most recent book is "The Fate of Abraham: Why the West is Wrong about Islam."

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