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MAR 30, 2006 Podcast

Globalized Islam: The Search for a New Ummah

The spread of Islam around the globe has blurred the connection between a religion, a specific society, and a territory, says Roy. This phenomenon is ...

Race Against Time by Stephen Lewis

MAR 28, 2006 Podcast

Race Against Time: Searching for Hope in AIDS-Ravaged Africa

Lewis offers his personal, often searing, insider's account of the plight of Africa and Africans with AIDS--and the wealthy world's betrayal.

The Accidental Empire: Israel and the Birth of the Settlements 1967–1977 by Gershom Gorenberg

MAR 20, 2006 Podcast

The Accidental Empire: Israel and the Birth of the Settlements 1967–1977

Gershom Gorenberg discusses the history of the Israeli settlements and examines the roadblocks that continue to frustrate the establishment of peaceful relations with the Palestinians.

MAR 14, 2006 Podcast

The Forgotten War: Afghanistan

Recent elections mark the last formal step towards democracy in Afghanistan. Yet the past year has seen a steady increase in political violence. What is ...

MAR 14, 2006 Podcast

Interview with Dr. Barnett Rubin

"It's very difficult to be optimistic," says Dr. Rubin, one of the world's foremost experts on Afghanistan. "Still, five years ago we could never have ...

MAR 8, 2006 Podcast

Public Philosophy: Episodes and Arguments in American Civic Life

Professor Michael Sandel argues that there is an allergy among liberals to using substantive moral, and even religious arguments in politics. Yet, he notes, "it's ...

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MAR 3, 2006 Podcast

The Shield and the Cloak: The Security of the Commons

Gary Hart outlines the fundamental changes that America must grapple with when confronting elusive terrorist threats. The new security regime will require a shield for ...

Arguing About War by Michael Walzer

FEB 28, 2006 Podcast

Arguing About War (2006)

For the first time since his classic "Just and Unjust Wars" was published in 1977, Professor Michael Walzer has again collected his most provocative arguments about ...

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FEB 22, 2006 Podcast

Stoic Warriors: The Ancient Philosophy Behind the Military Mind

While few soldiers may have read the works of Epictetus or Marcus Aurelius, it is undoubtedly true that the ancient philosophy known as Stoicism guides ...

The Twelve Religious Tribes of American Politics

FEB 15, 2006 Podcast

The Twelve Religious Tribes of American Politics

Steven Waldman, founder of the website belief.net.com, presents some surprising conclusions about how beliefs affect voting in the United States.