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Internet Influencers and the Far-Right—with Dr. Scott Burnett: CR Amplified ep. 8
How did internet self-help culture and the online manosphere evolve into a pipeline for modern fascism? Dr. Scott Burnett joins CR Amplified to revisit the historical roots, neoliberal anxieties, and global impact of right-wing influencer culture.
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Cruel Capitalism and the Rise of the Right—with Dr. AJ Bauer and Dr. Paula Chakravartty: CR Amplified ep. 7
How did Silicon Valley's "cool capitalism" and alternative media evolve into an engine for modern authoritarianism? Dr. AJ Bauer and Dr. Paula Chakravartty join CR Amplified to unpack the political economy, media strategies, and global impact of the new American right.
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U.S. Jazz Diplomacy—with James Ketterer: CR Amplified ep. 6
How did jazz evolve into an unlikely diplomatic force for the United States? Professor James Ketterer joins CR Amplified to revisit the history, tensions, and global impact of jazz diplomacy
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A State is not Built with Rhetoric Alone—with H.A. Hellyer: CR Amplified ep. 5
Verbal gestures toward recognition of a Palestinian state mean little without practical policies to hold Israel accountable for its violations of international law
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The U.S. Presbyterian Mission in Iran— with Matthew Shannon: CR Amplified ep. 3
Many see the United States and Iran as sworn enemies, but few are aware about the deep history of the relationship between the two countries. A focal point of this shared history can be seen through Christian missionaries present in Tehran during the first half of the 20th century.
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