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Submit ReviewAnthropologist Wade Davis explains the importance of the study of Anthropology in a way that will entice you to become an Anthropologist. He discusses his Rolling Stone love letter, "The Unraveling Of America" and states the case that America has survived in the past and can thrive in the future. Professor Ed Larson and Trade Attorney Jane Albrecht debate the history of the so-called rugged individualist versus "Me-ism". Ed Larson and Wade Davis discuss regulating the Internet, and Professor talks about his newest book, "Magdalena, River Of Dreams."
TIMESTAMPS:
4:15 - What is Anthropology
4:50 - Rolling Stone's Unraveling Of America
7:00 - The effect of COVID 19 on America
9:30 - Quarantine in Canada versus the US
10:55 - Individual versus "Me-ism"
12:50 - History of Individualism in America
16:35 - Response to Rolling Stone article
17:20 - Wade Davis's "Signs Of Progressive Change"
18:00 - Regulating the Internet
20:50 - Fairness Doctrine
21:45 - "Roadmap Of Hope" Rolling Stone followup article
23:00 - Description of Leadership
25:45 - Wade Davis talks about his new book "Magdalena, River Of Dreams"
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Learn More: Politics: Meet Me in the Middle
Follow Us on Twitter: @politicsMMITM
Hosted by: Bill Curtis, Ed Larson, and Jane Albrecht
Produced and Edited by: Mike Thomas
Theme Music by: Celleste and Eric Dick
A CurtCo Media Production
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Anthropologist Wade Davis explains the importance of the study of Anthropology in a way that will entice you to become an Anthropologist. He discusses his Rolling Stone love letter, "The Unraveling Of America" and states the case that America has survived in the past and can thrive in the future. Professor Ed Larson and Trade Attorney Jane Albrecht debate the history of the so-called rugged individualist versus "Me-ism". Ed Larson and Wade Davis discuss regulating the Internet, and Professor talks about his newest book, "Magdalena, River Of Dreams."
TIMESTAMPS:
4:15 - What is Anthropology
4:50 - Rolling Stone's Unraveling Of America
7:00 - The effect of COVID 19 on America
9:30 - Quarantine in Canada versus the US
10:55 - Individual versus "Me-ism"
12:50 - History of Individualism in America
16:35 - Response to Rolling Stone article
17:20 - Wade Davis's "Signs Of Progressive Change"
18:00 - Regulating the Internet
20:50 - Fairness Doctrine
21:45 - "Roadmap Of Hope" Rolling Stone followup article
23:00 - Description of Leadership
25:45 - Wade Davis talks about his new book "Magdalena, River Of Dreams"
-------------------
Learn More: Politics: Meet Me in the Middle
Follow Us on Twitter: @politicsMMITM
Hosted by: Bill Curtis, Ed Larson, and Jane Albrecht
Produced and Edited by: Mike Thomas
Theme Music by: Celleste and Eric Dick
A CurtCo Media Production
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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