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He Ain’t Heavy, He’s Brother George

He Ain’t Heavy, He’s Brother George

FromThe Remnant with Jonah Goldberg


He Ain’t Heavy, He’s Brother George

FromThe Remnant with Jonah Goldberg

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Length:
85 minutes
Released:
Aug 24, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

If the Remnant has a failing, it’s that, in almost 700 episodes of relentlessly nerdy conversation, Robert P. George hasn’t once appeared on the program. Today, Jonah rectifies that mistake, inviting the beloved Princeton professor and director of the James Madison Program onto the show to discuss America’s fraying civic bonds, and what we can do to stem the tide of illiberalism. They also provide some uniquely sophisticated punditry on the 2024 election, examine what it takes to build a conservative institution, and clear up some confusion around Robby’s name. Brothers and sisters alike are encouraged to tune in.

Show Notes:
- Dr. George’s webpage
- Dr. George: “Universities Shouldn’t Take Political Positions”
- Dr. George: “How Universities Can Restore Academic Freedom and Free Speech”
- Dr. George’s advice for incoming students
- Julien Benda’s The Treason of the Intellectuals
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Released:
Aug 24, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

In “The Remnant," Jonah Goldberg, the founder and editor-in-chief of The Dispatch, syndicated columnist, best-selling author, and AEI/NRI Fellow enlists a “Cannonball Run”-style cast of stars, has-beens, and never-weres to address the most pressing issues of the day and of all-time. Is Western Civilization doomed? Is nationalism the wave of the future? Is the Pope Catholic? Will they ever find a new place to put cheese on a pizza? Is Die Hard a Christmas movie? Who is hotter: Ginger or Mary-Ann? Was Plato really endorsing the Republic as the ideal state? Mixing history, pop culture, rank-punditry, political philosophy, and, at times, shameless book-plugging, Goldberg and guests will have the kinds of conversations we wish they had on cable-TV shout shows. And the nudity will (almost) always be tasteful.