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The Periphery from the Pulaski Institution
The Pulaski Institution
36 episodes
7 months ago
Ben Marsh is a pastor at First Alliance Church Winston-Salem. He's an advocate for the maligned, lonely, afraid, and harmed. Deeply suspect of the rising linkage of Christianity and partisanship, he aims to disentangle awful social and theological ties that have created *where we are now.* He has particular interests in the areas of Christian Nationalism, sexual abuse, and mental healthcare. You may have seen him on CNN (2024, 2021), Al-Jazeera, World Relief, or other news outlets. Previously...
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Ben Marsh is a pastor at First Alliance Church Winston-Salem. He's an advocate for the maligned, lonely, afraid, and harmed. Deeply suspect of the rising linkage of Christianity and partisanship, he aims to disentangle awful social and theological ties that have created *where we are now.* He has particular interests in the areas of Christian Nationalism, sexual abuse, and mental healthcare. You may have seen him on CNN (2024, 2021), Al-Jazeera, World Relief, or other news outlets. Previously...
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Episodes (20/36)
The Periphery from the Pulaski Institution
Pastor Ben Marsh on Christian Nationalism and Spiritual Warfare on the Evangelical Right
Ben Marsh is a pastor at First Alliance Church Winston-Salem. He's an advocate for the maligned, lonely, afraid, and harmed. Deeply suspect of the rising linkage of Christianity and partisanship, he aims to disentangle awful social and theological ties that have created *where we are now.* He has particular interests in the areas of Christian Nationalism, sexual abuse, and mental healthcare. You may have seen him on CNN (2024, 2021), Al-Jazeera, World Relief, or other news outlets. Previously...
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7 months ago
53 minutes

The Periphery from the Pulaski Institution
Benjamin Carter Hett Reminds Us The End of Democracy Is Never Inevitable
Benjamin Carter Hett is Professor of History at Hunter College and the Graduate Center at City University of New York. He specializes in German history, and his books include The Death of Democracy: Hitler’s Rise to Power and the Downfall of the Weimar Republic; The Nazi Menace: Hitler, Churchill, Roosevelt, Stalin, and the Road to War; and more. He is one of my favorite historians, and I was really excited to get to have him on the show. We dive into the parallels he thinks do and don't...
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9 months ago
55 minutes

The Periphery from the Pulaski Institution
Franziska Wagner on Positive Authoritarianism and How The Far Right Makes Extremism Sound Good
Franziska Wagner studied comparative political sciences at the University of Mannheim and at the Paris Institute of Political Studies, Sciences Po. Her research interests lie in party politics, far-right politics, social media, and computational approaches to social sciences. Currently, she is pursuing a Ph.D in Political Sciences at the Central European University, where she works on party communication on social media, and the role of discourse and emotions. Franziska is a researcher at the...
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1 year ago
50 minutes

The Periphery from the Pulaski Institution
Keri Leigh Merritt on Life, Poverty, and Politics in The American South
Today, I'm talking with Dr. Keri Leigh Merritt about her recent piece in Aeon Magazine, entitled "The southern gap." The piece explores the roots of economic underdevelopment in the American South, a problem that still plagues the region. From there, we talk more broadly about the politics of the South and what it means to be a Southerner today. Keri Leigh Merritt works as a historian and writer in Atlanta, Georgia. She earned her B.A. from Emory University and her M.A. and Ph.D. from the Un...
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1 year ago
49 minutes

The Periphery from the Pulaski Institution
Kristin Lunz Trujillo on White Rural Rage and Being Rural in America
Dr. Kristin Lunz Trujillo from the University of South Carolina joins to discuss ruralness and identity in America. We talk about the new book, White Rural Rage: The Threat to American Democracy by Tom Schaller and Paul Waldman, as well as some of the broader ideas about who is rural and what that means for the people living in those places. You can read Kristin's Newsweek response to White Rural Rage here: 'White Rural Rage' Cites My Research. It Gets Everything About Rural America Wrong&n...
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1 year ago
50 minutes

The Periphery from the Pulaski Institution
Mifepristone and Judge Shopping with Bailey Fairbanks
Pulaski fellow Bailey Fairbanks joins to talk about the potential for a mifepristone ban and the practice of judge shopping.
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1 year ago
31 minutes

The Periphery from the Pulaski Institution
Talking Texas Immigration Law and "Ortho Bros" with Bailey Fairbanks
Bailey Fairbanks joins Alan to talk about the Supreme Court's temporary hold on Texas's SB4. We also chat about a story featured in one of this week's Headlines from the Heartlands, concerning Russian Orthodoxy and American neo-Confederates. Find the link to our new home for Headlines from the Heartlands here: https://alanelrod.substack.com?utm_source=navbar&utm_medium=web
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1 year ago
41 minutes

The Periphery from the Pulaski Institution
Alex Middlewood on IKE Lab, Kansas Politics, and Local Democracy
Dr. Alex Middlewood of Wichita State University joins to talk about her new venture, IKE Lab. At IKE Lab, Alex and Brian Amos are building data and analysis of Kansas elections down to the most local level. We also talk about a new anti-DEI bill in Kansas, the challenges of brain drain, and crackdowns on local authority in red states. Read Dr. Middlewood's previous essay for Pulaski's 50 Takes on Democracy series here.
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1 year ago
47 minutes

The Periphery from the Pulaski Institution
IVF Is Good, Actually with Bailey Fairbanks
Bailey Fairbanks joins to talk immunity, Judge Aileen Cannon, Alabama's IVF U-turn, and the Michigan primary.
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1 year ago
38 minutes

The Periphery from the Pulaski Institution
Talking About the Alabama Embryo Ruling with Bailey Fairbanks
Welcome to a new regular segment of The Periphery, in which I'll be joined by Pulaski fellow Dr. Bailey Fairbanks to talk about current events with an eye to Pulaski's mission. This time, we're talking about the Alabama Supreme Court's recent ruling that frozen embryos are children.
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1 year ago
36 minutes

The Periphery from the Pulaski Institution
Special Episode: Dominik Stecula and Ben Stanley on Poland's Elections and the Future of Polish Democracy
This episode is guest hosted by Pulaski fellow Dr. Dominik Stecula. Dominik is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Colorado State University. His research interests encompass the intersection of political communication, political behavior, and science communication, in the American, but also in a comparative context. He was also born in Brzeg, Poland and writes about American politics for Polish publications like Polityka, Gazeta Wyborcza, and Kultura Liberalna. Dominic interviews...
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2 years ago
44 minutes

The Periphery from the Pulaski Institution
Matt McManus on The Political Right and Equality
Matt McManus joins to talk about his newest book, The Political Right and Equality: Turning Back the Tide of Egalitarian Modernity (Routledge). The book is a wide-ranging and gripping exploration of right-wing arguments against egalitarianism. We talk about as many of McManus's subjects as we can fit into an episode, including Fyodor Dostoevsky, Patrick Devlin, Patrick Deneen, Friedrich Nietzsche, Carl Schmitt, and more. Matt lectures at the University of Michigan.
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2 years ago
1 hour 5 minutes

The Periphery from the Pulaski Institution
Itoro Bassey on Growing Up Rural, Being Nigerian-American, and How We Relate to One Another
Itoro Bassey is a first-generation Nigerian-American who grew up in Southbridge, Massachusetts. She is a journalist, playwright, cultural worker, educator, and novelist. Her debut novel, Faith, was published by Malarkey Books in 2022. Itoro has previously worked as a correspondent for Arise News and is now a segment producer for the BBC, based in Washington, D.C. We talk about her experiences growing up in rural New England, her time living in Nigeria, and how identity and ruralness pla...
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2 years ago
47 minutes

The Periphery from the Pulaski Institution
Dr. Kevin Vallier on Catholic Integralism, Anti-liberal Elites, and the Hungarian Connection
Dr. Kevin Vallier is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Bowling Green State University, where he directs their program in Philosophy, Politics, Economics, and Law. Vallier’s interests lie primarily in political philosophy, ethics, philosophy of religion, and philosophy, politics, and economics (PPE). He is also an affiliate with the Center for Social Norms and Behavioral Dynamics at the University of Pennsylvania. His newest book is All the Kingdoms of the World: On Radical Religious Al...
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2 years ago
46 minutes

The Periphery from the Pulaski Institution
A Pulaski Panel: Misinformation, Disinformation, and Offline Effects in America's Heartlands
Pulaski fellows Dr. Hanah Stiverson and Dr. Dominik Stecuła join Dr. Michael Simeone from New America and Arizona State to discuss some of the dangers of misinformation and disinformation, with particular attention given to rural and exurban America. A link to the video version of the panel is here: (488) A Pulaski Panel: Misinformation, Disinformation, and Offline Effects in America's Heartlands - YouTube
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2 years ago
1 hour 31 minutes

The Periphery from the Pulaski Institution
Craig Calhoun on Meritocracy, Public Virtue, and Revitalizing Our Democracy
Craig Calhoun is University Professor of Social Sciences at Arizona State University. Previously, he was Director of the London School of Economics, President of the Social Science Research Council (SSRC), founder of the Institute for Public Knowledge at NYU, and a professor there and at UNC-Chapel Hill, Columbia, and Princeton. He is also a member of the Pulaski Board. Calhoun’s newest book is Degenerations of Democracy (Harvard 2022, co-authored with Dilip Gaonkar and Charles Taylor). This...
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2 years ago
1 hour 10 minutes

The Periphery from the Pulaski Institution
Samuel C. Spitale on Fake News, Cognitive Dissonance, and How to Win the War on Truth
Samuel C. Spitale is a media studies expert who has written for Huffington Post, as well as Geek magazine and Advocate.com. Previously, he worked at Lucasfilm Ltd. in global product development. In addition to How to Win the War on Truth, he is the author of Star Wars: Collecting a Galaxy. We talk about his book, the ways in which he thinks about our emotions and biases, and how to better navigate a fraught informational landscape.
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2 years ago
1 hour 3 minutes

The Periphery from the Pulaski Institution
Matt McManus on Liberal Socialism, the Postliberal Right, and Thinking Seriously About Freedom
Matt McManus is a lecturer in political science at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. He is the author of The Emergence of Postmodernity and Liberalism and Liberal Rights: A Critical Legal Argument amongst other books. His forthcoming work includes the essay collection Nietzsche and the Politics of Reaction for Palgrave MacMillan and The Political Right and Equality for Routledge Press. You can also find Matt's writings around the web, at places like Arc Digital, Liberal Currents, and ...
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2 years ago
54 minutes

The Periphery from the Pulaski Institution
Bill Kristol on Liberalism, Illiberalism, and the Arc of History
William Kristol has been a major figure in American political life for decades. He was a founder of The Weekly Standard, and is a regular guest on leading political commentary shows. Prior to his work at The Weekly Standard, Kristol led the Project for the Republican Future, an organization that helped shape the strategy that produced the 1994 Republican congressional victory. From 1985 to 1993, Kristol served as chief of staff to Education Secretary William Bennett in the Reagan ...
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2 years ago
55 minutes

The Periphery from the Pulaski Institution
Justin Ellis on Drag Queen Story Time and LGBTQ Rights in Australia, America, and the United Kingdom
Dr. Justin Ellis is a senior lecturer in criminology at the Newcastle School of Law and Justice. His research into digiqueer criminology critically analyses the relationship between digital media technology, criminal justice, and queer representation and resistance. His broader research focus is on the relationship between digital technologies on institutional accountability and responsible government. He is also joining Pulaski as new fellow! Helpful links: A Fairy Tale Gone Wrong: ...
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2 years ago
46 minutes

The Periphery from the Pulaski Institution
Ben Marsh is a pastor at First Alliance Church Winston-Salem. He's an advocate for the maligned, lonely, afraid, and harmed. Deeply suspect of the rising linkage of Christianity and partisanship, he aims to disentangle awful social and theological ties that have created *where we are now.* He has particular interests in the areas of Christian Nationalism, sexual abuse, and mental healthcare. You may have seen him on CNN (2024, 2021), Al-Jazeera, World Relief, or other news outlets. Previously...