The Future of Thought
By Colton Marschik
The Future of ThoughtJul 17, 2021
#42 - Joshua Nunziato: Psychedelics
On this episode of The Future of Thought, Colton and Joshua delve into psychedelics, consciousness, sustainability, and more
Dr. Joshua S. Nunziato is an Assistant Teaching Professor in the Social Responsibility and Sustainability Division of the Leeds School of Business, University of Colorado, Boulder. He teaches courses on sustainability and ethical leadership. Joshua is also Campus Leader for the Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative Collegiate Program at Leeds, a grant-funded project to deliver innovative, experiential education about principles-based ethics in professional decision-making. Dr. Nunziato’s research focuses on contemplative practice as a catalyst for sustainable leadership development. He loves yoga, climbing, skiing, playing outside with his son, and creating spaces for openhearted community.
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#41 - Aniket Chauhan: Cybersecurity & Motivation
On episode #41 of The Future of Thought, Aniket Chauhan and I dig into cybersecurity concepts alongside unpacking the value of positive mindsets, motivation, and giving back.
Aniket Chauhan is a Computer Science student at the University of Colorado Boulder. He enjoys cyber security and most aspects of computer science at large, and has a passion for helping others. Ultimately, his end-goal is to make the world a better place.
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#40 - Ethan Pitts: Nuclear Energy
On episode #40 of The Future of Thought podcast, Colton sits down with returning guest Ethan Pitts to unpack Nuclear Energy (fusion and fission).
Ethan Pitts is a Political Science student in his last year at Bringham Young University (BYU), with a dual emphasis in Genocide Studies and Middle East Studies. His capstone paper focused on the relationship between independence warfare and authoritarianism in the Algerian War of Independence. He also has co-authored and presented a research paper accepted by the International Association of Genocide Scholars (IAGS); this paper is a meta-analysis exploring the interaction of empire, state, war, and revolution with land resources as a driving factor. Ethan has also formally studied German, Korean, Arabic, Swedish, and Russian with personal studies in world history, advanced nuclear energy, infrastructure, and hydroponic farming. Ethan is also a hobbyist cellist and formerly a Certified Barbecue Judge (KCBS).
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#39 - Philip Fernbach: The Knowledge Illusion
On this episode of The Future of Thought, Colton Sits down with Philip Fernbach to unpack his studying of the illusion of explanatory depth, the Dunning Krueger effect, and the social consequences of our illusory knowledge of the world.
Phil’s Bio: https://www.philipfernbach.com/bio
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#38 - Dominic DeMartine: Objective vs. Subjective Morality (Debate)
On this episode of The Future of Thought, Colton and his guest Dominic DeMartine debate whether morality is objective or subjective.
Dominic DeMartine is a student at CU Boulder pursuing a BS in business analytics and information management at the Leeds school of business. He also plans to minor in philosophy and communication with a certificate in leadership.
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#37 - (View Shift) Matteo Briscoe: Systemic Racism & Critical Race Theory
On this episode of The Future of Thought, Matteo Briscoe unpacks how his views on topical issues such as Critical Race Theory have changed. Colton and Matteo also unpack the deepening issue of media failings, radicalization through modern e-dialogue, defining discourse, how minority groups are used for political gains, and much more.
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#36 - Rachel Hill: Gun Control
On episode 36 of The Future of Thought, Colton sits down with Rachel Hill to discuss the value of gun control, the legitimacy of the American 2nd amendment, gun violence, police reform, and more.
Recorded February 12th
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#35 - Ethan Pitts: Genocide
On episode #35 of The Future of Thought podcast, Colton sits down with returning guest Ethan Pitts to unpack his research on genocide, what causes genocide, how to prevent genocide, cases of american genocide, genocide in the 21st century, and more.
Ethan Pitts is a Political Science student in his last year at Brigham Young University (BYU), with a dual emphasis in Genocide Studies and Middle East Studies. His capstone paper focused on the relationship between independence warfare and authoritarianism in the Algerian War of Independence. He also has co-authored and presented a research paper accepted by the International Association of Genocide Scholars (IAGS); this paper is a meta-analysis exploring the interaction of empire, state, war, and revolution with land resources as a driving factor. Ethan has also formally studied German, Korean, Arabic, Swedish, and Russian with personal studies in world history, advanced nuclear energy, infrastructure, and hydroponic farming. Ethan is also a hobbyist cellist and formerly a Certified Barbecue Judge (KCBS).
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#34 - Our Experience at CU Boulder
On this episode of The Future of Thought, Colton and Caelan discuss their experience thus far at the University of Colorado Boulder. They unpack the Universities response to COVID-19, online education, administration, and more.
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- The end of our audio recording was unfortunately corrupted. The wrap-up of our CU experience is, thus, missing from the end of this podcast.
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#33 - Summit Shrestha: Education and Politics
In episode #33 of The Future of Thought Summit Shrestha sits down with Colton to unpack racial inequality, education, standardized testing, megacorporations, voter ID laws, and more.
Summit is a Nepali American born in Boulder Colorado. He is a freshman at CU-Boulder, currently looking to transfer into chemical engineering or material engineering. He participated in high school debate for four years which is where he’s learned much of his political knowledge. He is a fairly left leaning individual who is very opinionated about political topics on which he is educated.
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#32 - Oligopoly
On this episode of The Future of Thought Colton and Caelan discuss the pros and cons of oligopolies in society today.
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#31 - Is Time a Construct?
On this episode of The Future of Thought, Colton and Caelan discuss their amazement with the nature of time, quantum physics, astrophysics, space-time, the 4th dimension, simulation theory, deities, and much more.
Neither Colton nor Caelan are astrophysicists, quantum physicists, mathematicians, or anything of the like. We admit we likely misspoke in several places or at minimum failed to explain theories fully. Nonetheless, we find conversations around a non-intuitive physical world to be absolutely fascinating.
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#30 - Louie Marschik: Community Risk Reduction in Fire Rescue
In this episode of The Future of Thought Podcast, Colton chats with his dad, Louie, about the future of fire prevention, community risk reduction in fire rescue, his first hand account of the Oklahoma City Murrah bombing, the value of data, how Colton got his name, and much more.
Major Louie Marschik (Ret.) is currently a member of Safe Kids Oklahoma and presides as the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Representative for the State of Oklahoma. Although recently retired, during his career with the Oklahoma City Fire Department Louie worked his way through fire station Company Officer, followed by 5 years as a Risk Reduction Officer, finally spending his last year as OKC Fire’s Assistant Public Information Officer (APIO).
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- https://www.nfpa.org
- https://www.strategicfire.org
- https://www.safekids.org
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#29 - Ethan Pitts: Understanding Afghanistan
On this episode of The Future of Thought Podcast, Colton learns from Ethan Pitts about the last 200 years of Afghan warfare, the difference between Taliban, Al-Qaeda, and ISIS, why we invaded Afghanistan, why we stayed in Afghanistan nearly 20 years, what role religion plays in this conflict, and where we go from here.
Ethan Pitts is a Political Science student entering his last year at Brigham Young University (BYU), with a dual emphasis in Genocide Studies and Middle East Studies. His capstone paper focused on the relationship between independence warfare and authoritarianism in the Algerian War of Independence. He also has a research paper accepted by the International Association of Genocide Scholars (IAGS); this paper is a meta-analysis exploring the interaction of empire, state, war, and revolution with land resources as a driving factor. Ethan has also formally studied German, Korean, Arabic, Swedish, and Russian with personal studies in world history, advanced nuclear energy, infrastructure, and hydroponic farming. Ethan is also a hobbyist cellist and formerly a Certified Barbecue Judge (KCBS).
Mentioned Readings:
- “The Afghanistan Papers” by Craig Whitlock
- “Directorate S” by Steve Coll (“Ghost Wars” is another that includes history from the Soviet invasion in 1979)
- “What We Need to Learn: Lessons from Twenty Years of Afghan Reconstruction” by SIGAR (sigar.mil), 11th report
Corrections:
- 55:33: Doha Agreement was signed in 2020, not 2018
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#28 - The Value of COVID-19 Vaccines
On this episode of The Future of Thought Colton challenges Caelan’s opposition to receiving a COVID-19 vaccine up to this point. They also unpack the failing of the media and politicians during this immensely influential period in world history.
Recorded August 12, 2021
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1:47 - booster shot approved *for immunocompromised individuals*
50:46 - *purportedly sexual harassment*
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#27 - Matthew Harvey: Free Speech and Dangerous Ideas
On this episode of The Future of Thought Colton sits down with Matthew Harvey to discuss free speech in America, the role of social media in our dialogue today, the underappreciation of critical thinking education, the dangers of modern news approaches, debates around climate change, and much more.
Matt is a 5th year PhD Candidate and instructor in Political Science at CU Boulder. His research focuses on the intersection of environmental political theory and critical theory - namely, on the political attentiveness to environmental aesthetics in an era of climate change. (An example: how might we as a political community respond to apocalyptic sights like the skies in the American West during the 2020 fire season?). Outside of academia, he enjoys cooking, hiking, gaming, and other nerdy shenanigans.
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#26 - Matteo Briscoe: Systemic Racism & Critical Race Theory
In this episode of The Future of Thought Podcast, Colton sits down with Matteo Briscoe to discuss Critical Race Theory, Systemic Racism, Anti-Racism, Identity Politics, Discrimination, Modern Social Hypersensitivity, Social Media Induced Biases, understanding COVID-19, Artificial Intelligence, and more.
Corrections:
- 2:02:48 “...catch the people who have *symptoms*...”
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#25 - Ethan Pitts: Nuclear Power and the Cold War
In this episode of The Future of Thought Podcast Colton talks with Ethan Pitts about Nuclear Energy, the Cold War, and more.
Ethan Pitts is a Political Science student entering his last year at Bringham Young University (BYU), with a dual emphasis in Genocide Studies and Middle East Studies. His capstone paper focused on the relationship between independence warfare and authoritarianism in the Algerian War of Independence. He also has a research paper accepted by the International Association of Genocide Scholars (IAGS); this paper is a meta-analysis exploring the interaction of empire, state, war, and revolution with land resources as a driving factor. Ethan has also formally studied German, Korean, Arabic, Swedish, and Russian with personal studies in world history, advanced nuclear energy, infrastructure, and hydroponic farming. Ethan is also a hobbyist cellist and formerly a Certified Barbecue Judge (KCBS).
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#24 - Human Rights
In this episode of The Future of Thought we discuss the basis for human rights, the necessity for (or potential lack of) religion for basing our morality, the economics of intrinsic human value, and more.
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#23 - Should We Stop Wearing Masks?
On this episode of The Future of Thought Colton briefly discusses the validity of no longer wearing masks.
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#22 - Should We All Be Vegans?
In this episode of The Future of Thought we discuss the ethics, economics, and general merits and demerits of veganism.
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#21 - Problems with Identity Politics
In this episode of The Future of Thought Colton and Caelan discuss problems with Identity Politics.
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#20 - Professor John Eastman
In this episode of The Future of Thought podcast, Professor John Eastman sits down with Colton to unpack not only his constitutional scholarship, but also more-in depth detail behind the stories of Kamala Harris’ citizenship, the Texas election lawsuit, the January 6th “Stop the Steal” rally, Universities’ response, free speech, and more.
Dr. John C. Eastman is Founding Director of the Claremont Institute's Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence; Senior Fellow of the Claremont Institute; and until January 2021 served as the Henry Salvatori Professor of Law & Community Service at Chapman University's Dale E. Fowler School of Law. Dr. Eastman received his B.A. from the University of Dallas, and an M.A. and Ph.D. in Government from Claremont Graduate School. He completed his studies at the University of Chicago Law School, earning his J.D. in 1995.
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#19 - Theresa Marschik: Mental Health in COVID
In this episode of The Future of Thought podcast Colton and his mom Theresa Marschik sit down to discuss the healthcare system during a pandemic, mental health, entitlement, parenting, spirituality, and more.
Theresa, aka Mama Marschik, is a licensed clinical social worker, licensed in both Colorado and Oklahoma. She is a certified healing touch practitioner with previous credentials in aromatherapy, recreation therapy and ROPES course leadership. Her background and experience cover 30 years of working in psychiatric hospitals, medical hospitals, including in emergency rooms, and private practice. She is the owner and CEO of The Center of Love and Acceptance, based in Denver. Her lifelong vision is to contribute to the betterment of her community through individual and group healing.
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#18 - Teagan Browne: Understanding Climate Change
In this episode of The Future of Thought podcast, Colton is joined by Teagan Browne to discuss climate change, political discourse, and more.
Teagan Browne is an undergraduate student majoring in Aerospace Engineering and minoring in Atmosphere and Oceanic Sciences and Political Science. She is planning on working with the Air Force as flight test engineer at Eglin Air Force Base.
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#17 - Do We Need Leaders?
In this episode of The Future of Thought we discuss the value of leadership. Do we need leaders?
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#16 - Ivanilda Silva: Movement Therapy
In this episode of The Future of Thought I discuss movement therapy and spirituality with Ivanilda Silva.
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#15 - Gender & Sexuality (& Race)
In this episode of The Future of Thought we discuss controversial topics such as gender, sexuality, and race. We present our views of the respective communities as well as dismantling the status-quo perceptions held today.
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1:03:30 - MSM: an abbreviation for men who have sex with men; they may not identify as gay.
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59:45: Colton meant not that “defunding the police” went poorly (as this has not happened in the US in the way it is oft-described), but rather that the cities where “no policing zones” were temporarily enacted, it went poorly.
1:13:40: *Very much Possible* Rather than “Very Likely”
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#14 - Zach Marschik: Data Science and Analytics
In this episode of The Future of Thought I discuss the power of data, the role of analytics, 5G, and more with Zach Marschik.
Zach is an Associate Director of Research for Invesco Real Estate, focusing on Data Science & Analytics, especially Spatial Data and Analysis. He earned his BS in Geography from Oklahoma State University, where he also completed a Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Certificate. He then completed a Full-Stack Web Development bootcamp with OK Coders, a program put on by the Ronnie K. Irani Center for the Creation of Economic Wealth (I-CCEW) at the University of Oklahoma. He is currently enrolled in an MS in Data Science at the University of Wisconsin, and expected to complete that degree in Spring 2021.
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#13 - The Value of Conversation
In this episode of The Future of Thought we discuss the value of conversation.
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27:51 In *pursuit* of those goals...
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#12 - Jeff Downes: The Psychology of Modern Politics
In this bonus episode of The Future of Thought I discuss the psychology of modern politics with Jeff Downes. Jeff is currently an undergraduate at the University of Creighton pursuing a bachelors in Clinical Psychology. After graduating, he plans to continue education, precisely, pursuing a graduate degree. Thank you to our generous Patrons Support us at www.patreon.com/thefutureofthought Note(s) from the speakers This was recorded over live call, thus, at a couple of places there is audio distortion. Rest assured, this is our recording not your listening device.
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#11 - The Future of Virtual Reality
In this episode of The Future of Thought podcast we discuss the future of Virtual Reality.
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#10 - Are Esports Real Sports?
In this episode of The Future of Thought we discuss the rise of electronic sports (Esports).
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Colton: At 42:32 my reference to 8 thousand pixels was intended as a reference to 8K, which is in fact about 33 million pixels. On a smartphone the human eye arguably cannot see much more than this. On a larger screen however, this number of pixels would be more distinguishable than on a smartphone.
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#9 - What is Love?
In this episode of The Future of Thought we discuss the mystique and primacy of love.
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#8 - Can History Be Rewritten?
In this episode of The Future of Thought we discuss the implications of removing statues and other monuments.
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30:00 - human’s *knowledge*
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#7 - Should College Athletes Be Paid?
*In this episode of The Future of Thought we discuss collegiate athletic pay.
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- We are aware of the ambient noise throughout the podcast and will work to remove it for next episode.
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14:55 - *Academics
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#6 - Nature vs. Nurture
In this episode of The Future of Thought we discuss Nature vs. Nurture.
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- Caelan’s mic was under repair during this episode recording, thus, he’s using his computer to record audio.
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#5 - Democracy
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#4 - Free Speech: The Greatest Freedom?
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*Caelan does not believe sexuality is only a choice but rather it sounded as such due to mixing “sexuality” with gender expression (discounting gender dysphoria) early in the podcast; He simply views it as an expression of one’s self that is deserving of scrutiny.
The audio is slightly different than usual due to our remote recording during the COVID-19 Pandemic.
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1:03:19 - *Cambridge Analytica*
1:05:20 - *Target* not Facebook
1:07:45 - *Human brain is much more efficient than computers today, but computer signals can travel much quicker than Neurons firing - Colton’s statement was a generalization
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#3 - Coronavirus: Knowledge vs. Fear
In this episode of The Future of Thought we discuss the dichotomies intrinsic to pandemics.
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Corrections(Many due to rush caused by sound capture crashing and halting of travel due to coronavirus):
- As of the time of scheduling our upload, the true number of confirmed US cases is over 120,000 and Global cases is over 700,000 but our message remains the same: balance is important.
- 6:58: At the time of scheduling our upload, the President of the United States has stated a goal of allowing gatherings again by Easter; he hopes to remove some intra-state travel restrictions by this time. “The pendulum” Colton describes appears to have since swung back, as it were.
- * - Since the time of scheduling this upload, President Trump has retracted his aim of gathering my Easter, and has extended Federal urgency of social distancing until April 30th, seemingly swinging the “pendulum” back the other direction.
- 17:11: *Antibody* test(not “antibody” test)
- 23:00: *Excerpts out of a book of which I read a few chapters (Caelan hadn’t read the whole book (Understanding the Politics of Pandemic Scares))
- 23:36: *Days
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Where we get our global & local data:
“Coronavirus Cases:” Worldometer,
www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/
“Mapping 2019-NCoV.” CSSE,
systems.jhu.edu/research/public-health/ncov/.
“Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19).” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 21 Mar. 2020,
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html
Roser, Max, et al. “Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) – Statistics and Research.” Our World in Data, 4 Mar. 2020,
https://ourworldindata.org/coronavirus#we-rely-on-data-from-the-european-cdc
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“The Coronavirus Explained & What You Should Do” Kurzgesagt
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#2 - The Hidden Politics of Life
In this episode of The Future of Thought we unpack the hidden politics of life that, often unbeknownst to us, shape our futures.
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“Abina and the Important Men” - Getz and Clark
Getz, Trevor R., and Liz Clarke. Abina and the Important Men: a Graphic History. Oxford University Press, 2016.
U.S. Constitution. Art. I, Sec. 2
U.S. Constitution. Art. II, Sec. 1
“10 Reasons Life Is Better When You’re Tall” - HuffPost - Lindsay Holmes - July 21, 2016
Holmes, Lindsay. “10 Reasons Life Is Better When You're Tall.” HuffPost, HuffPost, 21 July 2016, www.huffpost.com/entry/tall-people-health-benefits_n_578e34cae4b0a0ae97c361c8.
Outliers: A Myth? - NHL.com - Daryl “Razor” Reaugh / Dallas Stars - 12 July, 2013
Daryl “Razor” Reaugh / Dallas Stars. “Outliers: A Myth?” NHL.com, NHL.com, 12 July 2013, www.nhl.com/stars/news/outliers-a-myth/c-677844.
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#1 - The State of Discourse
In the inaugural episode of The Future of Thought we cover a variety of topics related to the state of discourse in the United States Today: Debate, Media, Political Identity, and more.
Corrections:
* Democrats think this of Republicans - 31:16-24
* 52% of Republicans think this of Democrats - 31:29-35
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Public Highly Critical of State of Political Discourse in the U.S. - Pew Research Center - June 19, 2019
America's polarized politics may be here to stay - PRI - Elizabeth Ross - June 03, 2019
Maybe facts don’t care about your feelings — but political polarization is about feelings, not facts - NiemanLab - Robert B. Talisse - August 4, 2019
What Is the True Cost of Polarization in America? - Greater Good Magazine - Zaid Jilani, Jeremy Adam Smith - March 4, 2019
Partisanship and Political Animosity in 2016 - Pew Research Center - June 22, 2016
U.S. Media Polarization and the 2020 Election: A Nation Divided - Mark Jurkowitz, Amy Mitchell, Alisa Shearer, & Mason Walker - January 24, 2020
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