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Join us at

StageWerx Theatre

in San Francisco's Mission District for a brand-new pair of live recordings:


12:00 pm - The Mystery of Music with Adrian Daub
Most of us listen to music on a regular basis, but we don't think much
about how we listen. Moreover, when we disagree about music, we're
usually happy to agree that we just have different personal tastes. But what if some of us just don't know how to listen to music properly? Are there certainly objectively correct ways to listen to music, or is it up to the individuals how they listen? Are we worse off if we don't listen to music in certain ways? How might we become better listeners? What insights have philosophers had on these questions? John and Ken drop the needle with Stanford musicologist Adrian Daub, co-author of The James Bond Songs: Pop Anthems of Late Capitalism.


3:00 pm - The Struggles of Democracy with Aishwary Kumar
An important critique of liberal democracy is that in trying to build
consensus, it often ends up oppressing minorities or those who dissent. Radical democracy, on the other hand, tries to build consensus around difference, and challenge oppressive power relationships. But what are the risks of radical democracy? Is it really possible to have a democratic nation state without social conformity? How do we ensure both freedom and equality for all citizens in a society? And how does the anti-colonial tradition help us rethink what a modern democracy might be like? John and Ken join the struggle with Stanford historian Aishwary Kumar, author of Radical Equality: Ambedkar, Gandhi, and the Risk of Democracy.
Join us at

StageWerx Theatre

in San Francisco's Mission District for a brand-new pair of live recordings:


12:00 pm - The Mystery of Music with Adrian Daub
Most of us listen to music on a regular basis, but we don't think much
about how we listen. Moreover, when we disagree about music, we're
usually happy to agree that we just have different personal tastes. But what if some of us just don't know how to listen to music properly? Are there certainly objectively correct ways to listen to music, or is it up to the individuals how they listen? Are we worse off if we don't listen to music in certain ways? How might we become better listeners? What insights have philosophers had on these questions? John and Ken drop the needle with Stanford musicologist Adrian Daub, co-author of The James Bond Songs: Pop Anthems of Late Capitalism.


3:00 pm - The Struggles of Democracy with Aishwary Kumar
An important critique of liberal democracy is that in trying to build
consensus, it often ends up oppressing minorities or those who dissent. Radical democracy, on the other hand, tries to build consensus around difference, and challenge oppressive power relationships. But what are the risks of radical democracy? Is it really possible to have a democratic nation state without social conformity? How do we ensure both freedom and equality for all citizens in a society? And how does the anti-colonial tradition help us rethink what a modern democracy might be like? John and Ken join the struggle with Stanford historian Aishwary Kumar, author of Radical Equality: Ambedkar, Gandhi, and the Risk of Democracy.
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