
This Isn’t Your Grandpa’s Joe Biden
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This Isn’t Your Grandpa’s Joe Biden mentions Democracy Without Domination by Danielle Allen and Rohini Somanathan, The End of the Myth by Gretchen, and Undoing the Demos by Wendy Brown with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
The heart of the book is this argument that justice, racial justice, and all the different elements of the national myth are not necessarily the same…
Grandin shows the way in which the West has played so strongly in our political imagination.
Brown in Undoing the Demos really unpacks neoliberalism, not just as a problem of economics, but also as a problem of democracy.
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The host mentions 'Democracy Without Domination' to highlight its argument that justice and democracy must focus on n…
The host mentions 'The End of the Myth' to highlight how the concept of the American frontier has shaped political im…
The host mentions 'Undoing the Demos' to highlight how Wendy Brown critiques neoliberalism as a threat to democracy.…
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- Referenced books include Democracy Without Domination by Danielle Allen and Rohini Somanathan and The End of the Myth by Gretchen.
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“The last book I'd recommend is called Democracy Without Domination. The heart of the book is this argument that justice, racial justice, and all the different elements of the national myth are not necessarily the same.”
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“The second book I'd recommend is called The End of the Myth by Gretchen. Grandin shows the way in which the West has played so strongly in our political imagination.”
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“Wendy's a theorist at Berkeley. Brown in Undoing the Demos really unpacks neoliberalism, not just as a problem of economics, but also as a problem of democracy.”
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The host mentions 'Democracy Without Domination' to highlight its argument that justice and democracy must focus on non-domination rather than mere…

The host mentions 'The End of the Myth' to highlight how the concept of the American frontier has shaped political imagination and racial narrative…

The host mentions 'Undoing the Demos' to highlight how Wendy Brown critiques neoliberalism as a threat to democracy. Brown argues that the neoliber…
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