Theory of Change Podcast With Matthew Sheffield
Theory of Change Podcast With Matthew Sheffield
'Right privilege' and America's broken politics
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'Right privilege' and America's broken politics

The Republican party is overtly opposed to pluralistic democracy, how much are its voters committed to the project?
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Audio Chapters

00:00 — "Right privilege" and America's broken politics

08:36 — Is the distinction between overt and covert racism worth anything?

14:32 — How much do run-of-the-mill Republicans know about their party's policies and aims?

21:26 — What the American left has lost since Obama 2008

29:22 — Why it's important to distinguish between conservatism and reactionism

35:46 — Multiple messages are necessary in political communication

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Theme song

Easy Lover: “The End of Our Deceit

Lyrics and Vocals by Kali Holloway

Music by Jeremy Wimmer

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Theory of Change Podcast With Matthew Sheffield
Theory of Change Podcast With Matthew Sheffield
Lots of people want to change the world. But how does change happen? History is filled with stories of people and institutions that spent big and devoted many resources to effect change but have little to show for it. By contrast, many societal developments have happened without forethought from anyone. And of course, change can be negative as well as positive.
In each episode of this weekly program, Theory of Change host Matthew Sheffield delves deep with guests to discuss larger trends in politics, religion, media, and technology.