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Programa 18 [Lunes 13 de febrero de 2017]

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00:00 - Sintonía. 01:24 - Santos & Villasol presentan Plan B. 02:41 - «Demoliciones filosóficas», con Oliver Martínez. Espacio en el que empuñamos herramientas filosóficas para demoler artefactos culturales. Hoy demolemos la serie de televisión "Black Mirror" con conceptos del sociólogo y filósofo de origen polaco Zygmunt Bauman. 28:38 - Cypress Hill: When the Shit Goes Down 31:41 - «Juventud en marcha», con Clara Cornejo, Diego Martínez, María Shallcrass y Pablo Martínez. Espacio para el comentario y el debate sobre temas que puedan interesar o involucrar de algún modo a los jóvenes. Hoy: las redes sociales: ¿nos hacen libres o nos esclavizan?, ¿qué aportan los youtubers?, etcétera. 56:00 - Santos & Villasol se despiden.

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