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Reasoning with Prejudice
Niv, Manasi and Asia
17 episodes
9 months ago
We will debate, discuss and overthink topics that are sometimes meaningful, sometimes light-hearted, but always interesting.
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Philosophy
Personal Journals,
Society & Culture
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We will debate, discuss and overthink topics that are sometimes meaningful, sometimes light-hearted, but always interesting.
Show more...
Philosophy
Personal Journals,
Society & Culture
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Arranged Marriages
Reasoning with Prejudice
56 minutes
5 years ago
Arranged Marriages
'Arranged Marriage' is the concept of using a third party to find a spouse. For example, a relative, friend or a matchmaker that can introduce you to a potential partner of marriage. In this podcast we discuss how forced marriage can be hidden under the facade of arranged marriage. We invite speakers who've witnessed or been a part of successful/ toxic arranged marriages. They draw on their experiences, establish their cultural norms within this marriage as compared to western ideals, debating on the ultimate idea, which is better? Arranged marriage or love marriage? Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reasoning-with-prejudice/donations
Reasoning with Prejudice
We will debate, discuss and overthink topics that are sometimes meaningful, sometimes light-hearted, but always interesting.