EPISODE · Jan 10, 2026 · 31 MIN
Episode 4 – On Crime Choices: A Paper, An Epic, and a Dialogue
from If Socrates Had a Podcast · host Vinay Kalva
In the fourth episode of If Socrates Had a Podcast, Socrates and Chanakya meet to discuss a major Hindu epic and the subject of what crimes people choose to commit. Transcripthttps://sites.google.com/view/ishappodcast/episode-transcripts/episode-4Works Featured in This EpisodeThe Ramayana: A Modern Retelling of the Great Indian Epic by Ramesh Menon“How people choose between criminal opportunities” by Andrew T. Krajewski et al., in Criminology, https://doi.org/10.1111/1745-9125.70006Music“Peter Tchaikovsky, March (From Nutcracker) – Classical Remix” by Trygve Larsen, from PixabayDisclaimersThis podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes, and does not intend to provide, nor should be understood as providing, advice of any sort. The books are real, and I highly recommend that you (legally!) obtain copies and explore them for yourself. The characters are also real people, and quite fascinating ones. However, the conversations they have, the views that they hold, and the backstory that I have created, are entirely fictional and are work of my own, even if they are based on reality to some extent.
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In the fourth episode of If Socrates Had a Podcast, Socrates and Chanakya meet to discuss a major Hindu epic and the subject of what crimes people choose to commit. Transcripthttps://sites.google.com/view/ishappodcast/episode-transcripts/episode-4Works Featured in This EpisodeThe Ramayana: A Modern Retelling of the Great Indian Epic by Ramesh Menon“How people choose between criminal opportunities” by Andrew T. Krajewski et al., in Criminology, https://doi.org/10.1111/1745-9125.70006Music“Peter Tchaikovsky, March (From Nutcracker) – Classical Remix” by Trygve Larsen, from PixabayDisclaimersThis podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes, and does not intend to provide, nor should be understood as providing, advice of any sort. The books are real, and I highly recommend that you (legally!) obtain copies and explore them for yourself. The characters are also real people, and quite fascinating ones. However, the conversations they have, the views that they hold, and the backstory that I have created, are entirely fictional and are work of my own, even if they are based on reality to some extent.
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