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Sat October 23, 2021

Podcast Club ONLINE: The Future of American Democracy (Sam Harris)

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In this week's podcast Sam Harris and Andrew Yang discuss concrete ways of making American politics less toxic.

Making Sense w/ Sam Harris: Episode #262 The Future of American Democracy

From Sam's website:

In this episode of the podcast, Sam Harris speaks with Andrew Yang about the state of American democracy. They discuss Andrew's run for the Presidency, the humiliations of campaigning, the manipulation of politics by the media, Andrew's run for the mayor's office in NYC, the power of bad incentives, open primaries, rank-choice voting, the Forward Party, the weakness of a two-party system, inequality, the child tax credit, enhanced unemployment, UBI, worries about inflation, and other topics.

- Non-subscriber link: https://pca.st/episode/cd476bb1-58c1-4e2a-9c40-70fd2840ad36

*samharris.org has given us permission to share full episodes of the Making Sense podcast among our attendees. If you do not subscribe to the paid version of Making Sense, follow the "Non-subscriber" link above for free access to this episode. If you liked this episode and would like to subscribe, click here: https://samharris.org/subscribe/

PLEASE LISTEN TO THE PODCAST BEFORE ATTENDING THE EVENT so you're able to engage in the discussion. If you find you're unable to do so, please instead join at one of our future events.

We also ask that all participants join the Zoom call using video.

There's an optional second podcast on the history of American democracy -- worth listening to if you have the time.

"Why Does It Have to Be Slaveholders That We Unite Around?"

New York Times columnist Jamelle Bouie interviews Woody Holton, a historian at the University of South Carolina and author of "Liberty is Sweet: The Hidden History of the American Revolution."

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/19/opinion/ezra-klein-podcast-woody-holton.html

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What's a podcast club?
It's like a book club for podcasts. Each week we discuss an episode from podcasters like Sam Harris, Ezra Klein, or Michael Shermer. We start off as a large group and spend most of the time chatting in smaller groups. Our conversations are casual and open. We encourage everyone to speak freely, respectfully, and concisely. To do this we try to adhere to Grice's Maxims: https://bit.ly/2p4uSQm

Ultimately, the idea is to help each other think a little differently, learn a thing or two and have some fun.

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If you have any suggestions or feedback about this event, we'd really like to hear about it: https://forms.gle/DdN6JJY3HPKzsGAX8

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Donations: If this is one of your first MindFood events, please join us gratis! If you'd like to chip in, anything between $1-$10 is greatly appreciated. Here's how:
- Venmo: @MindFood
- Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/MindFoodSF
- Recurring: https://www.patreon.com/mindfood
RSVP here: https://www.meetup.com/MindFoodSF/events/281553055/

In this week's podcast Sam Harris and Andrew Yang discuss concrete ways of making American politics less toxic.

Making Sense w/ Sam Harris: Episode #262 The Future of American Democracy

From Sam's website:

In this episode of the podcast, Sam Harris speaks with Andrew Yang about the state of American democracy. They discuss Andrew's run for the Presidency, the humiliations of campaigning, the manipulation of politics by the media, Andrew's run for the mayor's office in NYC, the power of bad incentives, open primaries, rank-choice voting, the Forward Party, the weakness of a two-party system, inequality, the child tax credit, enhanced unemployment, UBI, worries about inflation, and other topics.

- Non-subscriber link: https://pca.st/episode/cd476bb1-58c1-4e2a-9c40-70fd2840ad36

*samharris.org has given us permission to share full episodes of the Making Sense podcast among our attendees. If you do not subscribe to the paid version of Making Sense, follow the "Non-subscriber" link above for free access to this episode. If you liked this episode and would like to subscribe, click here: https://samharris.org/subscribe/

PLEASE LISTEN TO THE PODCAST BEFORE ATTENDING THE EVENT so you're able to engage in the discussion. If you find you're unable to do so, please instead join at one of our future events.

We also ask that all participants join the Zoom call using video.

There's an optional second podcast on the history of American democracy -- worth listening to if you have the time.

"Why Does It Have to Be Slaveholders That We Unite Around?"

New York Times columnist Jamelle Bouie interviews Woody Holton, a historian at the University of South Carolina and author of "Liberty is Sweet: The Hidden History of the American Revolution."

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/19/opinion/ezra-klein-podcast-woody-holton.html

---

What's a podcast club?
It's like a book club for podcasts. Each week we discuss an episode from podcasters like Sam Harris, Ezra Klein, or Michael Shermer. We start off as a large group and spend most of the time chatting in smaller groups. Our conversations are casual and open. We encourage everyone to speak freely, respectfully, and concisely. To do this we try to adhere to Grice's Maxims: https://bit.ly/2p4uSQm

Ultimately, the idea is to help each other think a little differently, learn a thing or two and have some fun.

---

Feedback
If you have any suggestions or feedback about this event, we'd really like to hear about it: https://forms.gle/DdN6JJY3HPKzsGAX8

---

Donations: If this is one of your first MindFood events, please join us gratis! If you'd like to chip in, anything between $1-$10 is greatly appreciated. Here's how:
- Venmo: @MindFood
- Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/MindFoodSF
- Recurring: https://www.patreon.com/mindfood
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