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The Open Mind Season 2018

January. 06,2018
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This public affairs talk show is a thoughtful excursion into the world of ideas across politics, media, technology, the arts, and all realms of civic life. First broadcast in 1956, it explores challenges of the digital age, American politics and emerging issues.

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The Open Mind Season 2018 Full Episode Guide

Episode 46 - The Creative Wealth of Nations
First Aired: December. 02,2018

Patrick Kabanda, musician and consultant to the World Bank, talks about his new book “The Creative Wealth of Nations” and the importance of the arts in development.

Episode 45 - Disequilibrium on the Supreme Court
First Aired: November. 19,2018

Knight First Amendment Institute inaugural scholar David Pozen discusses the future of American law.

Episode 44 - Discovering Genes
First Aired: November. 13,2018

Carl Zimmer discusses "She Has Her Mother's Laugh: The Powers, Perversions and Potential of Heredity."

Episode 43 - The Splintering of the American Mind
First Aired: November. 10,2018

Philosopher William Egginton discusses his book "The Splintering of the American Mind."

Episode 42 - The Microbes Among Us
First Aired: November. 02,2018

North Carolina State scientist Rob Dunn discusses his new book “Never Home Alone.”

Episode 41 - Truth and Lies of Education
First Aired: October. 22,2018

Former U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan discusses his new book “How Schools Work.

Episode 40 - Immigration, Dignity, and U.S.-Mexico Relations
First Aired: October. 16,2018

KPBS investigative reporter Jean Guerrero on her new book “Crux: A Cross-Border Memoir.

Episode 39 - Truth Decay in America
First Aired: October. 09,2018

RAND CEO Michael D. Rich and political scientist Jennifer Kavanagh on “Truth Decay.

Episode 38 - Security, Nationalism, and the Four Freedoms
First Aired: October. 01,2018

Jeffrey Prescott of National Security Action on an alternative to Trump's foreign policy.

Episode 37 - United Against Citizens
First Aired: September. 25,2018

Tiffany Muller of End Citizens United, on her mission to undo the Supreme Court decision.

Episode 36 - News, Disinformation, and Free Expression
First Aired: September. 21,2018

Richard Gingras, VP of News at Google, on journalism, citizenship, and disinformation.

Episode 35 - Rage at the Ballot Box
First Aired: September. 12,2018

Soraya Chemaly, Women's Media Center Speech Project, on her new book “Rage Becomes Her.”

Episode 34 - Manchurian President and Alternative Realities
First Aired: September. 05,2018

Tom Nichols, U.S. Naval War College professor, on his book “The Death of Expertise.”

Episode 33 - The Creative Wealth of Nations
First Aired: August. 27,2018

Patrick Kabanda talks about his new book “The Creative Wealth of Nations” and the arts.

Episode 32 - Guts, Heart and Minoritarian Rule
First Aired: August. 25,2018

Al Cross, dir. Institute for Rural Journalism and Community Issues, U Kentucky, on media.

Episode 31 - Quarantining Hate Speech
First Aired: August. 14,2018

Joan Donovan of Data & Society on technologies that degrade democracy and civil society.

Episode 30 - Documenting a Fascist Ascent
First Aired: August. 07,2018

Jack Smith IV, senior writer for Mic, on American nationalism and White Supremacy.

Episode 29 - The Right to Have Rights
First Aired: August. 04,2018

Stephanie DeGooyer, Fellow at Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study on authoritarianisim.

Episode 28 - Sweet Little (and Big) Lies
First Aired: July. 28,2018

Daniel Dale of the Toronto Star on fact-checking President Trump and covering activism.

Episode 27 - Building Bridges
First Aired: July. 17,2018

David Nevins of the Bridge Alliance, talks about reversing America's political disunity.

Episode 26 - Democracy in the Internet Age
First Aired: July. 14,2018

Democracy Works’ Kathryn Peters on election security, voter registration and democracy.

Episode 25 - The Future Caucus
First Aired: July. 03,2018

Steven Olikara, founder of the Millennial Action Project on activating the next generation.

Episode 24 - Our Galaxy and Beyond
First Aired: June. 27,2018

Dr. Alan Stern and Dr. David Grinspoon on their book on Pluto: “Chasing New Horizons.”

Episode 23 - Confronting Algorithms of Bigotry
First Aired: June. 23,2018

Investigative reporter Julia Angwin on exposing technologies that injure society.

Episode 22 - The Lore of Life
First Aired: June. 13,2018

Bar-Ilan University chair in Science, Technology, and Society Oren Harman talks about his new book “Evolutions: 15 Myths That Explain Our World.”

Episode 21 - Tech Troublemakers
First Aired: June. 09,2018

Leslie Berlin of Silicon Valley Archives at Stanford, on “Troublemakers: Silicon Valley’s.

Episode 20 - Oversight, Partisanship, and 2018
First Aired: May. 31,2018

John Lawrence, former Chief of Staff to Nancy Pelosi, on his book “The Class of ’74”.

Episode 19 - Getting the Rust Belt Story Straight
First Aired: May. 26,2018

Founder and director of Belt Publishing Anne Trubek on “Voices From the Rust Belt.”

Episode 18 - The Real Drug Crisis
First Aired: May. 19,2018

Investigative reporter Katherine Eban on generic pharmaceutical manufacturing dangers.

Episode 17 - At War With Cambridge Analytica
First Aired: May. 12,2018

David Carroll of Parsons School of Design on privacy, media, and suing Cambridge Analytica.

Episode 16 - A Pro and Antibiotic Future
First Aired: May. 05,2018

“Good Germs, Bad Germs” author Jessica Snyder Sachs on the rise of drug resistance.

Episode 15 - The Post-Millennial Wave
First Aired: April. 24,2018

NextGen America’s executive director Heather Hargreaves on the 2018 midterm elections.

Episode 14 - Guardians of the Web
First Aired: April. 21,2018

Microsoft Research Principal Researcher Tarleton Gillespie on "Custodians of the Internet."

Episode 13 - Mother Internet
First Aired: April. 10,2018

Claire Evans on her new book “Broad Band: The Untold Story of Women Who Made the Internet.”

Episode 12 - Democrats vs. Authoritarians
First Aired: April. 07,2018

Yascha Mounk on “The People vs Democracy: Why Our Freedom is in Danger and How to Save It.”

Episode 11 - China’s Contentious Public Sphere
First Aired: March. 17,2018

Harvard University sociologist Ya-Wen Lei on her new book “The Contentious Public Sphere.”

Episode 10 - Securing American Democracy
First Aired: March. 10,2018

Jamie Fly and Laura Rosenberger of the Alliance for Securing Democracy on Russia and US.

Episode 9 - Combating Extremism Online
First Aired: March. 03,2018

Counter Extremism Project’s Mark Wallace and Dartmouth’s Hany Farid on online extremism.

Episode 8 - A Union of Concerned Technologists
First Aired: February. 24,2018

Renee DiResta of Data for Democracy on how antisocial media-tech companies are a threat.

Episode 7 - Solutions Journalism and Solutions for Journalism
First Aired: February. 17,2018

Solutions Journalism and NYTimes’ David Bornstein on the constructive force of journalism.

Episode 6 - Fascism Strikes Back
First Aired: February. 10,2018

Shane Burley discusses his new book “Fascism Today: What It Is and How We End It.”

Episode 5 - All the President’s Twitter Blocks
First Aired: February. 03,2018

Knight First Amendment Institute’s Katie Fallow on free speech violations in government.

Episode 4 - Law, Order and Justice
First Aired: January. 24,2018

Roosevelt Institute Fellow Dorian Warren discusses the politics of inequality today.

Episode 3 - Automating Inequality
First Aired: January. 16,2018

Political scientist Virginia Eubanks on her new book, “Automating Inequality.”

Episode 2 - Misinformation Crisis
First Aired: January. 13,2018

University of Amsterdam’s Claes de Vreese on global populism and the post-truth present.

Episode 1 - Representing Us
First Aired: January. 06,2018

Congressional Candidate, Millennial and geologist Jess Phoenix on representative democracy.

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